A South Bay courthouse has been forced to shut down some services due to a COVID outbreak.
The Clerk's office at the Santa Clara County Superior Court Family Justice Center Courthouse was closed Tuesday and will remain shut down Wednesday due to a staffing shortage from a COVID-19 outbreak.
According to the Santa Clara County Superior Court website, offices will also be closed on Nov. 24 and 25 for the Thanksgiving holiday. A courthouse spokesperson on Tuesday would not say how many workers contracted COVID. The closure did not impact scheduled custody or divorce cases.
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