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Welcome to the Judiciary of Eswatini

The Judiciary of Eswatini is committed to providing accessible information and assistance to all citizens. Whether you have questions about court procedures, need to follow up on a case, or require general information about the judicial system, our dedicated team is ready to help you navigate the path to justice.

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Main Judiciary Office

Our headquarters in Mbabane

Physical Address High Court Building, Hospital Hill, Mbabane, Eswatini
Postal Address P.O. Box 19, Mbabane, Eswatini
Office Hours Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
(Closed on public holidays)

Court Locations

Find contact information for courts throughout Eswatini

Supreme Court

Supreme Court Building, Mbabane, Former Central Bank of Eswatini

Registry: +268 2404 2901

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High Court

High Court Building, Mbabane

Registry: +268 2404 2901

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Commercial Court

Nokwane, RSTP Bio-Technology Park Building

Registry: +268 2515 2901

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Industrial Court

Madlenya Building, Mbabane

Registry: +268 2404 2901

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Magistrate Courts

Various locations (Mbabane, Manzini, etc.)

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Small Claims Courts

Operates within Magistrate Courts

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to common inquiries

Most court registries and offices operate from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays. Specific courtroom hours may vary.

The process depends on the type of case and the court. Generally, you start by filing specific documents (like a summons or application) at the relevant court registry. Visit the specific court's page or contact the registry for detailed procedures.

You can inquire about your case status by contacting the registry of the court where the case was filed. Please have your case number ready.

Court documents can usually be certified at the registry of the court that issued them. Fees may apply.

Direct contact with judges or magistrates regarding ongoing cases is generally not permitted to maintain impartiality. Official communication should go through the court registry or formal applications.

Accepted payment methods typically include cash and electronic funds transfer (EFT). Please confirm with the specific court registry.

Additional Support Services

Other ways we can assist you

Interpreter Services

Available in various languages upon request. Contact the relevant court registry in advance.

Accessibility Services

Assistance for persons with disabilities. Please inform the court registry of your needs beforehand.

Document Services

Certification, copies of judgments, and record retrieval available at court registries.