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Clerk of the Court FAQ

Question: 

How much is the docketing fee? 

Answer:  

The amount of the docketing fee is $105.00  

  

 

Question: 

Where must I pay the docketing fee? 

Answer:  

On the island of St. Thomas docketing fees should be paid at the Office of the Cashier at the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands located at 5400 Veterans Drive, St. Thomas. A fee slip must be obtained from the Supreme Court Clerk's Office prior to paying the docketing fees. 

  

On the island of St. Croix docketing fees should be paid at the Office of the Cashier at the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands located at R.R. Box 1 9000 Kingshill. A fee slip must be obtained from the Supreme Court Clerk's Office prior to paying the docketing fees. 

   

 

Question: 

What is your address? 

Answer:  

 

Mailing Address 

P.O. Box 590 

St. Thomas, VI  00804 

Physical Address 

No. 100 Black Beard's Hill 

St. Thomas, VI 00802 

  

  

  

Mailing Address 

P.O. Box 336 

Frederiksted, VI  00841 

Physical Address 

No.18 Strand Street  

Frederiksted, VI  00841 

  

  

 

Question: 

What are your hours of operation? 

Answer:  

The Clerk's Office is open Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. except on holidays. 

   

 

Question: 

What is the cost for obtaining a Certificate of Good Standing? Who should the check be made payable to? 

Answer:  

The cost for obtaining a Certificate of Good Standing is Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00).  All checks or money orders should be made payable to the "Clerk of the Court." 

   

 

Question: 

How many copies of briefs do you require? 

Answer:  

In accordance with Rule 25 (d) of the Supreme Court Rules, seven (7)copies of each brief shall be filed with the  Supreme Court, and two (2) copies are to be served on counsel for each party.  You are encouraged to read the Rules of the Supreme Court as it pertains to the filing of Briefs for further clarification. 

   

 

Question: 

How do I get a copy of an opinion? 

Answer:  

You can download a PDF copy from the opinions section of this website, or you can call the clerk's office. 

   

 

  

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