Traffic Court Records Riverside

Traffic tickets in Riverside are processed by Riverside County Superior Court. Cities in California do not run traffic courts. The county handles all citations. Riverside County has multiple courthouse locations. Your ticket shows which one handles your case. Most Riverside citations go through the Payment Processing Center in Corona. The address is 505 South Buena Vista, Room 201, Corona CA 92882. You can call the traffic line at 951-222-0384 for questions. Online case search is available through the county portal. Many services can be done through the website including payment and traffic school requests.

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Riverside Traffic Court Quick Facts

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$52 Traffic School Fee
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Which Court Handles Riverside Traffic Tickets

Riverside County Superior Court processes all traffic citations for the city of Riverside. The Payment Processing Center in Corona handles most traffic matters. This is where you send mail payments. Your citation tells you which courthouse to use for court appearances. Some cases use the Riverside courthouse. Others may be assigned to different locations based on where the violation occurred in the county.

The county has courthouses in several cities. Each serves a specific geographic area. Do not go to the wrong location. They cannot help with cases assigned elsewhere. Check your citation carefully to see which courthouse handles your case. If you have questions, call the traffic line at 951-222-0384 before going in person.

Riverside County offers night court hours. Sessions run from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM on certain days. This helps people who work during regular hours. Not all locations offer night court. Check the county website to see which courthouse has evening sessions and when they occur. You may need to schedule an appointment for night court in California.

Search Riverside Traffic Cases Online

Riverside County provides online case access. The portal is at epublic-access.riverside.courts.ca.gov. You can search by case number, citation number, or name. The system shows basic case information. Viewing documents costs one dollar per page for the first five pages. Additional pages cost fifty cents each. The maximum charge depends on document length.

Riverside Superior Court online portal access page

Name searches have fees. The charge ranges from one dollar to two hundred fifty dollars depending on how many searches you run. This fee structure applies to bulk searches. A single name search costs less. Check the fee schedule on the portal before you search if cost is a concern.

It takes time for new tickets to appear online. The court needs to receive the citation and enter it into the system. This can take four to six weeks. Do not search immediately after getting a ticket. Wait at least a month. If your case still does not show up after six weeks, call the court to check on it in California.

The portal works twenty four hours a day. You can search whenever you want. Court staff do not respond through the online system. If you need help, call during business hours. The traffic line answers questions about cases, procedures, and payment options.

After You Get a Ticket in Riverside

Your options depend on the type of ticket you received. Most people either pay the fine, request traffic school, or ask for a trial. You must choose before your appearance date. This date is on your citation. The court mails a reminder notice a few weeks after your ticket. The notice shows your bail amount and lists your options. It tells you if traffic school is available for your violation.

Do not rely on getting the notice. Some get lost in the mail. That does not excuse you from your deadline. The appearance date on your citation is binding. Act by that date even if you never receive mail from the court. California courts state this clearly on their websites and notices.

If you miss the deadline, penalties get added. A civil assessment of one hundred to three hundred dollars gets added to your balance. The DMV puts a hold on your license. You cannot renew registration until you pay. These problems are easy to avoid. Just respond before your deadline passes.

Riverside County allows one sixty day extension from your appearance date. You must request it before the original deadline. After you get the extension, you must take action. The court will not give you more time after that. Call the traffic line or use the online system to request an extension if you need it in California.

Traffic School for Riverside Tickets

Traffic school keeps the conviction off your public driving record. The DMV files it as confidential. Insurance companies cannot see it. This prevents rate increases. But you must meet eligibility requirements. These rules apply statewide in California.

You cannot have attended traffic school for another ticket in the past eighteen months. The violation must be a one point offense. You cannot have been driving a commercial vehicle. The ticket cannot be for alcohol or drugs. Speed cannot exceed the limit by more than twenty five miles per hour. If you meet all these requirements, you qualify for traffic school.

The court reminder notice tells you if traffic school is an option. Request it before your appearance date. The fee in Riverside County is fifty two dollars. This is the court administrative fee. You also pay the full bail amount. Then you pay the traffic school itself. Most online schools charge twenty to fifty dollars. Your total cost is bail plus fifty two plus school fee.

You have sixty days to complete the course after the court approves your request. Pick a school from the DMV approved list at dmv.ca.gov. Do not use unlicensed schools. The DMV rejects completion from schools not on the approved list. This means you wasted money and the ticket goes on your record anyway in California.

Riverside County Courthouse Locations

The county has multiple courthouse locations. Your citation shows which one handles your case. The Payment Processing Center in Corona handles mail payments and many phone services. If you need to appear in court, you go to the courthouse listed on your citation. This may be in Riverside, Corona, Indio, or another location in the county.

Each courthouse has different hours and services. Some offer night court. Some have Saturday hours. Check the county website for details about your specific location. Bring your citation and identification if you visit in person. Also bring payment if you plan to pay at the counter in California.

Pay Riverside Traffic Fines

Pay online through the court website. Credit cards and debit cards are accepted. The court may charge a convenience fee. You can also pay by mail. Send a check or money order to the Payment Processing Center at 505 South Buena Vista, Room 201, Corona CA 92882. Write your case number on your payment. Include your citation number as well. Do not send cash through the mail.

If you cannot afford the full amount, ask about a payment plan. The court looks at your income and sets up installments. You pay a setup fee. Then you make monthly payments. The amount depends on what you can afford. Community service is another option. You work off your fine at a set dollar value per hour. The court provides a list of approved organizations where you can volunteer.

California has a statewide ability to pay program. Visit mycitations.courts.ca.gov if you receive public benefits or have low income. Answer questions about your financial situation. If you qualify, the court may reduce your fine. This program helps people who truly cannot afford to pay standard amounts in California.

Other Large Cities in Riverside County

Riverside County includes several cities over one hundred thousand population. All use the same Superior Court system. Cities near Riverside include:

Corona | Moreno Valley

Riverside County Superior Court

For complete information about traffic court in Riverside County, including all courthouse locations, fees, and procedures, visit the county traffic court page:

Riverside County Traffic Court Records

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