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St Albans Magistrates' Court - Protect Your Licence with Our Legal Experts

When a motoring offence is listed at St Albans Magistrates' Court, expert representation can change the outcome. Whether it is a speeding matter, a drink driving or drug driving allegation, or a totting-up ban, our legal experts are ready to guide you through every step.

St Albans Magistrates' Court is located at The Civic Centre, St Peter's Street, St Albans, AL1 3LB, around about 10–12 minutes from St Albans City (National Rail). It serves St Albans and much of Hertfordshire.

Charged with a driving offence? Get clear, expert guidance today on 0345 066 0060.

St Albans Magistrates' Court – Court Details

  • Court name: St Albans Magistrates' Court
  • Address: The Civic Centre, St Peter's Street, St Albans, AL1 3LB
  • Nearest station: St Albans City (National Rail)
  • Walking time: about 10–12 minutes
  • Nearby stations: St Albans Abbey (National Rail)
  • Court enquiries: 0330 808 4407
  • Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 9am to 4:30pm
  • Our road traffic experts: 0345 066 0060

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Travel Information for St Albans Magistrates' Court

Train & Underground

The nearest station is St Albans City (National Rail), about 10–12 minutes from the court. Other stations nearby include St Albans Abbey (National Rail).

Bus

601, 602, 300, 302 and S-series routes run along St Peter's Street outside the building. Frequent services run throughout the day, providing convenient access to the court.

Parking

There is no on-site parking; the Bricket Road, Drovers Way and London Road car parks are nearby. Due to limited spaces and local restrictions, public transport is often the easiest way to reach the court.

About St Albans Magistrates' Court

Drivers appear at St Albans Magistrates' Court for the full spectrum of road traffic offences, and the outcome often turns on the detail of the evidence and how the case is presented.

A motoring conviction can have serious consequences. Losing your licence may affect your job, your finances and your daily life, so seeking advice early can significantly improve your chances of reducing penalties or avoiding disqualification.

A great deal turns on procedure – how a sample was taken, how a device was calibrated, or whether the correct paperwork was served – and our legal experts scrutinise every detail.

The Motoring Cases We Cover at St Albans Magistrates' Court

Drink Driving & Serious Motoring Charges

Being charged with drink driving is one of the most common reasons drivers attend court. A conviction can mean a minimum 12-month driving ban, a substantial fine and a criminal record. Not every case is straightforward, however – there may be issues with roadside procedures, testing accuracy or police conduct, and in some situations a special reasons or failing to provide a specimen argument may apply.

Speeding Offences and Totting-Up Disqualifications

A speeding allegation can seem minor until the points mount up. Reaching 12 points brings an automatic totting up disqualification, yet a well-evidenced exceptional hardship argument can persuade the court to let you keep driving where a ban would cause serious difficulty to you or others.

Drug Driving and Standard-of-Driving Offences

Alongside drink driving, St Albans Magistrates' Court hears many drug driving, careless driving and dangerous driving matters. Penalties escalate quickly where injury or aggravating features are alleged, so it is important to test the evidence and present clear mitigation.

How Our Legal Experts Can Help With Your St Albans Court Case

  • Building strong, tailored legal defences
  • Identifying weaknesses in the prosecution's case
  • Challenging procedural and technical errors
  • Representing you confidently in court
  • Preparing persuasive mitigation
  • Helping you avoid or reduce disqualification

Learn more about our specialist motoring defence services and our road traffic experts, or explore all our motoring offence services.

Expertise That Makes the Difference

Your case may be supported by Simon Collingham, a specialist road traffic barrister with extensive experience in drink driving, drug driving, speeding, dangerous driving, careless driving, failing to provide driver information, exceptional hardship and special reasons cases. Rated 5 out of 5 stars on Trustpilot with 1,800+ reviews.

FAQs – St Albans Magistrates' Court Motoring Offences

Where is St Albans Magistrates' Court?

It is located at The Civic Centre, St Peter's Street, St Albans, AL1 3LB.

How far is the court from the station?

St Albans City (National Rail) is about 10–12 minutes from the court.

Is there parking near the court?

There is no on-site parking; the Bricket Road, Drovers Way and London Road car parks are nearby.

Can I get to court by public transport?

Yes. St Albans Magistrates' Court is easily reached by train and bus – see the travel section above.

What should I do if I am charged with drink driving?

Seek advice from a road traffic expert immediately, as a drink driving conviction carries a minimum 12-month ban.

Can you help me avoid a driving ban?

In many cases, yes. Depending on the facts, arguments such as exceptional hardship or special reasons may apply.

Call Our Motoring Legal Experts About Your St Albans Magistrates' Court Hearing

A court date at St Albans Magistrates' Court is not something to face unprepared. The sooner you speak to a road traffic expert, the more can be done to protect your position.

Call 0345 066 0060 now and speak to a specialist legal expert.

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Client Attendance Guidance 

• Arrive at court at least 30 minutes early 

• Bring all documentation and identification 

• Dress appropriately (smart attire recommended) 

• Switch off mobile devices inside court 

• Speak to your barrister before entering courtroom 

• Remain calm and respectful at all times 

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