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United States District Court, Eastern California - Chester, CA

Lawyers in Chester, CA

Chester Justice Court 222 First Avenue Chester, CA 96020

Updated: 02/15/2026

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Hon. Craig M. Kellison

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Hon. Craig M. Kellison

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Chester, CA

Chester Justice Court
222 First Avenue
Chester, CA 96020

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Phone: (530) 246-5416

Website: http://www.caed.uscourts.gov/

Additional California Locations

Herlong, CA

Sierra Army Depot
Building P1
Herlong, CA 96113

Directions

Phone: (530) 246-5416

Website: http://www.caed.uscourts.gov/

Redding, CA  (Main Office)

Redding Federal Courthouse
2986 Bechelli Lane
Redding, CA 96002

Directions

Phone: (530) 246-5416

Website: http://www.caed.uscourts.gov/

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