Notice of Compliance 
with Title II of the 
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA)

 

       The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals does not discriminate, nor does it permit discrimination within the unified court system*, on the basis of disability in admission to, access to, or in the operation of its programs, services or activities or in its hiring or employment practices.

       If you have a question, concern or complaint regarding compliance with the ADA by the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals or any unit of the unified court system or if you need additional information, you should contact:

            Angela Saunders, ADA Coordinator
            West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals Administrative Office
            State Capitol E-100
            1900 Kanawha Blvd., East
            Charleston, WV 25305-0830
            Telephone: 304-558-0145 (Voice)        304-558-4219 (TTY)

       You may phone: 304-558-0145 (voice) or 304-558-4219 (TTY) weekdays between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Lawyers, parties, witnesses, and jurors are expected to notify the proper court or office of any disability which requires an accommodation. If equipment or services needed for an accommodation are not available, court personnel should contact the ADA Coordinator.


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*    The unified court system includes the magistrate courts, the family law master offices, the probation offices, and the circuit courts.