Mariposa Traffic Court Records

Mariposa County Superior Court handles all traffic violations issued within the county. The courthouse is in Mariposa and serves the entire county. Many traffic matters can be resolved without appearing in court. You can pay fines, ask for traffic school, or request a trial by phone or through the court website. The court processes citations within four to eight weeks after they are issued. This allows time for the officer to submit the ticket and for court staff to enter it into the case management system in Mariposa County California.

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Mariposa County Traffic Court Quick Facts

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Mariposa County Seat
$52 Traffic School Fee
$25 Correction Fee

Contact Mariposa Court

The court sits at 5088 Bullion Street in Mariposa. The building is downtown near the historic district. Office hours are eight to four on weekdays. The court closes for lunch from noon to one. Phone number is two zero nine nine six six three one two two. Call during office hours to speak with staff about your case or payment options.

Mariposa County is a small court with limited staff. They try to help everyone but may need time to respond to requests. Be patient when calling or visiting. Bring your citation with you if you visit in person. It has your case number and violation details that staff need to look up your case in California.

Online services are available through the court website. Visit mariposa.courts.ca.gov for information about traffic cases. The site has forms, fee schedules, and links to payment services. You can find answers to common questions without calling or visiting the courthouse in Mariposa County.

Look Up Your Case

The court provides case information by phone and in person. Online case search may be limited due to the county size. Call the court with your citation number to check your case status. Staff can tell you what you owe and what options you have. They can also explain deadlines and next steps.

Wait at least thirty days after getting your ticket before trying to look it up. The officer must turn in the citation. Then court staff enter it into the system. This process takes time. If you call too soon, the case may not be in the computer yet. Allow up to eight weeks for processing in Mariposa County California.

For official records requests, contact the clerk office. Record searches over ten minutes cost fifteen dollars. Copies cost fifty cents per page. Certified copies are forty dollars plus copy fees. Submit your request in writing with payment. The court processes records requests and mails documents within fifteen business days in California.

Traffic Fines and Fees

Mariposa County follows the California uniform bail schedule. Base fines vary by violation type. Many fees then get added to the base amount. State penalty assessments, court operations fees, and county charges all increase your total. A simple speeding ticket can cost two to three hundred dollars after all fees in Mariposa County.

Traffic school costs extra beyond your fine. The court charges fifty two dollars to process your traffic school request. You also pay the full bail amount on your ticket. Then you pay the traffic school provider, usually twenty to sixty dollars for online courses. Total cost often reaches four to five hundred dollars. But many drivers choose this option to keep points off their record and avoid insurance increases.

Fix it tickets require proof of correction and a twenty five dollar fee. Show you fixed the problem by bringing documentation to the court. Common corrections include proof of insurance, valid registration, or equipment repairs. The court dismisses the violation once you pay the fee and prove you corrected it in California.

Payment plans may be available if you cannot pay the full amount at once. Contact the court to discuss your situation. They review your income and set up monthly payments you can afford. A setup fee may apply. Make payments on time each month to avoid penalties and license suspension in Mariposa County.

Traffic School Information

Most one point violations can use traffic school in Mariposa County. Your courtesy notice tells you if you qualify. Request traffic school before your appearance deadline. After that date you lose the option. California law limits traffic school to once every eighteen months. If you attended for another ticket in the past eighteen months, you cannot use it again.

Certain violations do not qualify for traffic school. Speeding over twenty five miles per hour above the limit cannot use traffic school. Any alcohol or drug related offense does not qualify. Reckless driving, commercial vehicle violations, and suspended license charges also cannot use traffic school. The court decides if your specific violation is eligible in California.

After approval, pick a school from the DMV approved list. Go to the DMV website to find licensed schools. Most people choose online schools. You have sixty days to finish the course. The school sends your completion certificate to the court. The court reports it to DMV as confidential. This keeps it off your public record so insurance companies cannot see it in Mariposa County.

But DMV still counts it for the eighteen month rule. If you get another ticket and try to use traffic school again within eighteen months, they will reject it. The time period runs from the violation date of your first ticket to the violation date of your new ticket. Completion dates and court dates do not matter for this calculation in California.

Other Nearby Counties

Each California county runs its own traffic court. If your ticket was issued outside Mariposa County, contact that county. Check these nearby counties:

Madera County | Merced County | Tuolumne County | Mono County

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