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The Superior Court of California, County of Riverside offers night court as a service and convenience to our public at the following locations. You may reserve a court date by calling our traffic line at 951-222-0384 (phone), or scheduling a phone appointment with a traffic clerk.
You may print forms, schedule a clerk appointment, schedule a court appearance, request a court trial, pay your fine, get an extension or sign-up for traffic school at any of the Self-Help Terminals.
You may pay your traffic citation (ticket) and/or criminal fine with a credit card or checking account. For a Traffic Citation/Ticket You may pay your traffic fine in full, sign up for traffic school, sign up for a payment agreement, or make your monthly payments.
Epay-it.com is a service provided by Journal Technologies in conjunction with the Superior Court of California, County of Riverside. This service provides the ability to pay traffic citations (tickets) in the County of Riverside.
Whether you wish to pay a traffic ticket, check your jury status, view a list of court locations and parking information, or obtain information about a civil or criminal case, you’ll find answers at the Riverside County Superior Court website.
This site allows you to access the Riverside Superior Court case information. Information available on this site is limited to what the California Rules of Court, rules 2.501(b), 2.503(b), and 2.503(c) allow.
The Sheriff's Court Services Division serves as an officer of the court. Our office receives, serves, and executes all civil processes and orders that are accepted for service in the manner prescribed by law.
The Superior Court of California, County of Riverside will, in a fair, accessible, effective, and efficient manner, resolve disputes arising under the law and will interpret and apply the law consistently, impartially, and independently to protect the rights and liberties guaranteed by the Constitutions of California and of the United States.
This page has general information about paying traffic tickets, including traffic school, fix-it tickets, and your options if you can't afford to pay a ticket. The ticket, notice from the court, or the court's website has specific information about how to pay (online, by mail, or in person).
This service provides the ability to pay for traffic citations (tickets) and criminal payments.If you encounter any problems, please see the frequently asked questions section of the court webpage. Step 1: Choose Location
You can challenge most traffic tickets in writing without having to go to court. This is called a trial by written declaration.
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Traffic Ticket Basics for the County of Riverside . Superior Court of California, County of Riverside Self-Help Center . WHAT DO I DO WITH MY TRAFFIC TICKET? You can do one of the following: 1. Pay the fine by the court date on the ticket. 2. Request an extension. 3. Ask for a court trial. 4. Traffic School
If you lost at a traffic ticket trial (you were found guilty), it's possible to appeal the decision. Appeal means asking a higher court (an appellate court) to review the decision. It's not a new trial.
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Search public court records in Riverside County Superior Court, CA. Lookup court cases, access docket information, case summaries, court documents, lawsuit filings, opinions, and tentative rulings.
The Riverside Superior Court’s Public Access is intended to assist the public in accessing available case data without having to visit the courthouse. This site allows you to access the Riverside Superior Court case information via a secure web server.
You may pay your traffic citation (ticket) and/or criminal fine with a credit card or checking account. For a Traffic Citation/Ticket You may pay your traffic fine in full, sign up for traffic school, sign up for a payment agreement, or make your monthly payments.
The Riverside County Court traffic division has made it convenient to do so with seven traffic court locations in cities such as Corona, Murrieta, and Indio and the ability to pay fines and take care of other traffic-related matters online.
If you have sold the car or it has become inoperable, you must set a court date to appear and provide proof of sale or inoperability to clear the ticket. You should support your case with any relevant paperwork.