The federal judiciary provides sign language interpreters or other auxiliary aids and services to participants in court proceedings who are deaf, hearing-impaired, or have other communications disabilities. See The Guide for Judiciary Policy, vol. 5. § 255.40.
Courts Disability-Access Coordinator
Amanda C. Hayes, Chief Deputy Clerk
Contact Information
Phone: 1-670-237-1211
eMail: amanda_hayes@nmid.uscourts.gov
NOT FOR POSTAL MAILING
United States District Court
for the Northern Mariana Islands
1671 Gualo Rai Rd., Gualo Rai
Saipan, MP 96950
FOR POSTAL MAILING
United States District Court
for the Northern Mariana Islands
P.O. Box 500687
Saipan, MP 96950
Communication-Based Disabilities
The Access Coordinators are responsible for coordinating sign language interpreters or other appropriate auxiliary aids and services to participants in federal court proceedings who are deaf, hearing-impaired, or have other communications disabilities. Counsel of record and parties participating in federal court proceedings who require the assistance of a qualified sign language interpreter or other similar auxiliary aides and services must submit requests for services at least two weeks before the court proceeding.
The Clerk’s Office may not be able to accommodate requests received on shorter notice and, absent good cause shown, may require reimbursement of any expedited charges incurred.
Assistive auditory devices (headphones) are available in the courtroom for participants and spectators during argument and do not require notice.
Mobility-Based Disabilities
While not required, case participants with mobility disabilities may wish to contact the Clerk’s Office in advance to coordinate access or arrange any needed adjustments to courtroom furniture before the day of argument.
