Solano County Traffic Court

Traffic cases in Solano County get processed through two Superior Court locations. The Fairfield courthouse at 600 Union Avenue handles cases from the central and eastern parts of the county. The Vallejo facility at 321 Tuolumne Street processes citations from the western areas including Vallejo and Benicia. Call Fairfield traffic court at (707) 207-7360 or Vallejo at (707) 561-7860 for case information. Traffic school costs fifty two dollars as a court fee plus the full bail amount. Phone payments can be made by calling 707-430-0342 Monday through Friday from four in the morning to nine at night and weekends from six in the morning to three in the afternoon Pacific time. Email the traffic division at trafficdivision@solano.courts.ca.gov for questions that do not need immediate answers in Solano County California.

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Solano County Traffic Court Quick Facts

2 Court Locations
$52 Traffic School Fee
4am-9pm Phone Payment Hours
24/7 Online Payments

Traffic Court Locations

Solano County operates traffic courts in Fairfield and Vallejo. Your citation shows which location handles your case. The Fairfield courthouse serves cities like Fairfield, Vacaville, Dixon, and Suisun City. The Vallejo location handles cases from Vallejo, Benicia, and western parts of the county. Do not go to the wrong courthouse. Each processes its own cases independently in California.

The Fairfield traffic court is at 600 Union Avenue. Phone number is (707) 207-7360. The Vallejo court sits at 321 Tuolumne Street. Call them at (707) 561-7860. Both locations have clerks who can answer questions about your case. They can also help with payments, proof of correction, and traffic school requests during business hours in Solano County.

Solano Superior Court Traffic Court main page

The court website is at solano.courts.ca.gov. This page has information for both locations. It lists hours, contact details, and links to online services. Most people can handle their traffic case online without visiting a courthouse. Use the website tools to search your case, pay fines, and request traffic school in California.

Pay Online or By Phone

Solano County offers multiple ways to pay traffic fines. The online payment portal at solanocourtpayments.com operates twenty four hours a day. Search for your citation by number. Review the amount owed. Enter payment information. The system processes credit cards and electronic checks. A small convenience fee applies to card payments in California.

Phone payments work through an automated line at 707-430-0342. This number has extended hours. Call Monday through Friday from four in the morning to nine at night. Weekend hours are six in the morning to three in the afternoon Pacific time. The system walks you through the payment process step by step. Have your citation number and payment method ready when you call in Solano County.

Mail payments also work. Send a check or money order to the address on your courtesy notice. Write your citation number on the payment. Include the payment stub from your notice if you have it. Mail takes longer to process than online or phone. Allow extra time for the payment to post and the DMV hold to release in California.

Traffic School Fees and Rules

Traffic school in Solano County costs fifty two dollars as a court administrative fee. This is in addition to the full bail amount you owe on your ticket. You also pay the traffic school itself for the course. Most online schools charge twenty to fifty dollars. Your total cost is bail plus fifty two dollars to the court plus the school fee in California.

Many people ask if they have to pay both the court and the school. Yes. The court fee of fifty two dollars goes to Solano County Superior Court. The school fee goes to the traffic school provider. These are two separate charges. You must pay both to complete traffic school and keep the ticket off your record in California.

To qualify for traffic school, you must meet California requirements. Most one point violations are eligible. You cannot have attended traffic school in the past eighteen months from violation date to violation date. Speeding over twenty five miles per hour above the limit does not qualify. Alcohol or drug offenses cannot use traffic school. Commercial vehicle violations are not eligible. Your courtesy notice tells you if traffic school is an option for your case in Solano County.

Request traffic school before your deadline. Pay all required fees. Choose a school from the DMV approved list. Complete the course within sixty days. The school sends your completion certificate to the court. The court reports it as confidential to the DMV. Insurance companies cannot see it. But you cannot attend traffic school again for eighteen months from this violation date in California.

Email the Traffic Division

For non-urgent questions, email trafficdivision@solano.courts.ca.gov. This address reaches the traffic division staff. Use email for questions about eligibility, court procedures, or payment options. Do not email for time sensitive matters. Staff respond to emails within a few business days. If you need a faster answer, call the courthouse instead in California.

Email works well for proof of correction submissions in some cases. Ask the court if you can email photos of your corrected violation. Some courts accept this. Others require you to visit in person or mail documents. Check before sending to make sure email submission is allowed for your specific situation in Solano County.

Never send payment information by email. Do not include credit card numbers, bank account details, or other financial data in emails. These are not secure. Use the official payment portal or phone line for payments. Email is for questions and general information only in California.

Major Cities in Solano County

Solano County includes several cities. Vallejo is the largest city in the county with a population over 100,000. Other cities include Fairfield, Vacaville, Benicia, Suisun City, Dixon, and Rio Vista. All traffic citations in these cities go to Solano County Superior Court. No city operates its own traffic court in California.

Vallejo

Fairfield, Vacaville, Benicia, Suisun City, Dixon, and Rio Vista are also in Solano County. Traffic tickets in these cities get processed at either the Fairfield or Vallejo courthouse depending on where the citation was issued.

Nearby California Counties

If your ticket came from a neighboring county, contact that county court. Solano County only handles citations from within its boundaries. Nearby counties include:

Napa County | Yolo County | Sacramento County | Contra Costa County

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