SUPERIOR COURT OF DC
SUPERIOR COURT OF DC is a DC government contractor that has received $3.4M in purchase order payments across 8 District of Columbia agencies. Their largest agency partner is Department of Housing and Community Development.
Total Revenue
$3.4M
Agency Partners
8
Annual Revenue from DC
By fiscal year
$20K
FY13
$26K
FY14
$28K
FY15
$3.2M
FY16
$32K
FY17
$21K
FY18
$0
FY19
$0
FY20
$0
FY23
$93K
FY24
$0
FY25
Agency Relationships
Revenue breakdown by DC agency
What They Sell
NIGP commodity codes from purchase orders
96124589612458:PROFESSIONAL COURT REPORTER SERVICES96172529617252:TRANSCRIPTION SERVICES, MEDICAL, PROFESSIONAL96150369615036:DEPOSITIONS AND EXPERT WITNESS TESTIMONY (OCC USE ONLY)96172409617240 : TRANSCRIPTION SERVICES, LEGAL96258009625800:Professional Services (Not Otherwise Classified)96150759615075:TESTIMONY, MEDICAL, COURT OR ADMINISTRATIVE96657849665784:PRINTING OF TRANSCRIPT PAPER, ERASABLE BOND96149009614900:Legal Services, Attorneys90922209092220 : BUILDING CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, NON-RESIDENTIALRecent Purchase Orders
Most recent transactions with DC government
| Agency | Description | Amount | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
OAG Office of the Attorney General | FY25/OAG/CLD IV/DC Superior Court/FY25 DE-OBL Of FUNDS/Transcripts Perry v. Sloan/ Tyler Gerstein/20 | N/A | Jul 11, 2025 |
MOCC Mayor's Office of the Clean City | FY24 Commission on Judicial Disabilities and Tenure Suite Renovation | $93K | Sep 24, 2024 |
OAG Office of the Attorney General | FY24/OAG/CLD/Section I/DC Superior Court/Guerra/Atty. S. Corcoran | $45.9 | May 13, 2024 |
OAG Office of the Attorney General | FY24/OAG/CLD Equity/DC Superior Court/Richard Sobiecki | $204 | Feb 28, 2024 |
OAG Office of the Attorney General | FY24/OAG/CLD-III/Superior Court/Tillery/J. Razzaque | $192 | Jan 25, 2024 |
Quick Facts
Most Recent PO
Jul 11, 2025
Top Agency Partner
Department of Housing and Community Development
93% of total revenue
Revenue Concentration
Highly concentrated, relies heavily on one agency
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