About visiting the probate court
About visiting the probate court



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It’s an absolute grueling process to try to get a person on the phone. Once you do get one of the people on the phone it’s apparent that no one there has any pride in what they do. Miserable people in that place
I have nothing but good to say about this place. Granted I was not going to Court ( not happy people)I was there to get a passport and I was treated very well and was very happy with the service. Just watch out for the ghost that haunts the building. The lady in white has been seen by HUNDREDS of people!
I’ve been having issues with my passport and one of the clerks there took care of everything. They were efficient, knowledgeable and made my experience stress free. It took a weight off
Over the phone especially in the Special Civil Part and in person employees attitude are gross and can make a dog puke on how rude they act, why come to work? If you don't like your job simply quit it's that simple! Please to the employees there stop acting like miserable pigs!
This comment is directed towards the FAMILY DIVISION. It's sad and extremely frustrating to see that individuals that are employed to work with people on what may be very sensitive matters, are so unprofessional and rude. (NOT ALL) but, quite a few. Young men(my son)find it very overwhelming to have to appear and deal with staff at this location. Instead of employees displaying neutral professionalism and courtesy they choose to be sarcastic, beligerent and unwilling to do their jobs. There is obviously no consequence for this type of behavior. I say that because when I asked to speak with a supervisor I was transferred to a nonexisting extension. Higher ups need to take the time to expose and correct this type of interaction with the public.
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