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Delaware Supreme Court Temporarily Moves to Kent County Courthouse

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The Delaware Supreme Court will temporarily relocate oral arguments to Courtroom 1 at the Kent County Courthouse in Dover, Delaware, beginning the week of October 20, 2025. This move is necessitated by interior renovations and exterior repair work at the Supreme Court building on the Green in Dover. Attorneys scheduled for oral arguments should contact the Court Clerk for updates, and proceedings will continue to be livestreamed through the Delaware Judiciary website.

“Starting this week, the Delaware Supreme Court will hear oral arguments at the Kent County Courthouse in Dover, Delaware.”

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The Delaware Supreme Court has announced a temporary relocation of its oral argument proceedings to Kent County Courthouse in Dover, effective the week of October 20, 2025. The move affects all scheduled oral arguments, which will now be heard in Courtroom 1 at the adjacent Kent County facility, while renovations and repairs are conducted at the Supreme Court building on the Green. Affected attorneys and parties should monitor for updates from the Court Clerk, as hearing schedules and logistics may be subject to change during the transition period.

For legal practitioners and parties with pending oral arguments before the Delaware Supreme Court, this relocation means travel to a different venue than the historic Supreme Court building. The Court has confirmed that livestream availability will continue, maintaining public access to proceedings despite the physical move.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 20, 2025 The Delaware Supreme Court to temporarily move oral arguments to Kent County Courthouse during courthouse renovation and repairs The temporary move expected to last several months

Starting this week, the Delaware Supreme Court will hear oral arguments at the Kent County Courthouse in Dover, Delaware. The move to Courtroom 1 in the adjacent courthouse is required due to interior renovations and exterior repair work at the Delaware Supreme Court building on the Green in Dover. Attorneys scheduled to appear before the Court should check with the Court Clerk for updates. Oral arguments will continue to be available on the Court's livestream channel that can be accessed through the Delaware Judiciary's website.

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Agency
DE Supreme Court
Published
October 20th, 2025
Instrument
Notice
Branch
Judicial
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

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Courts
Industry sector
9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
Courtroom relocation Judicial proceedings
Geographic scope
US-DE US-DE

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Judicial Administration
Operational domain
Legal
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Government Contracting

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