Traffic Records Sonoma County

The Sonoma County Superior Court Traffic Division handles all traffic citations issued within county limits. Located at 600 Administration Drive Room 109J in Santa Rosa, the traffic court processes tickets from Highway 101, local roads, and all cities in the county. Call the traffic phone line at (707) 521-6680 between eight in the morning and noon for case information and general questions. Traffic school referrals have a separate number at (707) 521-6587. Remote hearings use Zoom with meeting ID 1615061881 and password 318573. Phone payments can be made by calling (855) 741-7781 Monday through Friday from seven in the morning to nine at night and weekends from nine in the morning to six at night Eastern time. Sonoma County uses Tyler Odyssey case management software for online case search and document access in California.

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Sonoma County Traffic Court Quick Facts

8am-12pm Phone Hours
$0.50 Copy Fee Per Page
$40 Certification Fee
Tyler Odyssey System

Contact Traffic Court

Sonoma County traffic court sits at 600 Administration Drive in Room 109J. This is in Santa Rosa. All traffic cases for the entire county get processed here. There is no other traffic court location in Sonoma County. Cities like Petaluma, Rohnert Park, and Healdsburg send their citations to Santa Rosa for processing in California.

The traffic phone line is (707) 521-6680. Lines are open from eight in the morning until noon. This limited schedule means you should call early if you need to speak with staff. After noon, calls go to voicemail. For traffic school questions specifically, use the dedicated line at (707) 521-6587. This number helps people understand eligibility, request school, and get the approved school list in Sonoma County.

Sonoma Superior Court Traffic Division main page

The court website is at sonoma.courts.ca.gov. This page has contact information, forms, and links to online services. You can find answers to common questions without calling. The site also links to the Tyler Odyssey portal for case search and online payments. Most people handle their traffic case entirely online without visiting the courthouse in California.

Zoom Hearings

Sonoma County offers remote hearings through Zoom. The meeting ID is 1615061881. The password is 318573. Use these credentials to join your scheduled hearing from home or anywhere with internet access. You do not need to drive to the courthouse if the court approves remote appearance for your case in California.

Not all cases qualify for remote hearings. Traffic school requests do not need a hearing at all. Simple payment does not require you to appear. Trials and certain other proceedings may be done remotely if the court allows it. Check with the court about whether your specific matter can be handled by Zoom in Sonoma County.

For Zoom hearings, log in a few minutes early. Make sure your camera and microphone work. Have your citation and any documents ready. The judge will call your case when it is time. Speak clearly and wait for the judge to recognize you before talking. Dress appropriately as if you were appearing in person at the courthouse in California.

Tyler Odyssey Portal

Sonoma County uses Tyler Odyssey software for case management. This is the same system used by many California counties. The online portal lets you search for cases by name or citation number. Both search methods are free. Case details show up if the court has entered your ticket. New citations take several weeks to appear in the system in California.

The portal shows your balance, due date, and case status. Pay fines online through the same system. Credit cards and electronic checks both work. A convenience fee applies to card payments. Document downloads are available for cases in the system. Copies cost fifty cents per page. Certified copies require an extra forty dollar certification fee on top of the per page charge in Sonoma County.

Record searches that take more than ten minutes cost fifteen dollars. This fee applies when you request staff to search for old cases or multiple cases under the same name. Simple online searches you do yourself are free. The fifteen dollar fee is for clerk time spent on complex research requests in California.

Exemplification is a higher level of certification than a regular certified copy. It costs fifty dollars. Most people do not need this. Regular certified copies at forty dollars plus fifty cents per page work for most legal purposes. Ask the agency requesting documents which type they need before ordering in Sonoma County California.

Pay By Phone

Phone payments go through (855) 741-7781. This automated line has extended hours. Call Monday through Friday from seven in the morning to nine at night Eastern time. Weekend hours are nine in the morning to six in the evening Eastern. Note these are Eastern times, not Pacific. Adjust for the three hour difference if you are calling from California.

Have your citation number ready when you call. The system asks for this to find your case. Then it tells you the amount owed. You enter payment information using the phone keypad. Credit cards and debit cards both work. The system processes the transaction immediately and gives you a confirmation number. Write this down as proof of payment in Sonoma County.

DMV holds release within one to two business days after payment posts. If you paid by personal check, it takes longer. Electronic payments release faster. If your hold does not clear after a few days, call the court to make sure the payment was applied correctly in California.

Traffic School

Call (707) 521-6587 for traffic school referrals. This line helps people understand if they qualify and how to request school. 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, drugs, and commercial vehicle violations are not eligible in California.

Request traffic school before your deadline. Pay the full bail amount plus the administrative fee. Pick a school from the DMV approved list. Complete the course within sixty days. The school sends proof to the court when you finish. The court reports it as confidential to the DMV. Insurance companies cannot see it but it counts toward the eighteen month rule for future tickets in Sonoma County California.

Major Cities in Sonoma County

Sonoma County includes Santa Rosa, the largest city and county seat. Other cities are Petaluma, Rohnert Park, Cotati, Sebastopol, Healdsburg, Windsor, Cloverdale, and Sonoma. All traffic citations in these cities go to Sonoma County Superior Court in Santa Rosa. No city operates its own traffic court in California.

Santa Rosa

Other cities in Sonoma County include Petaluma, Rohnert Park, Cotati, Sebastopol, Healdsburg, Windsor, Cloverdale, and Sonoma. Traffic tickets from these cities get processed at the Santa Rosa courthouse.

Nearby California Counties

If your citation came from a different county, contact that county court. Sonoma County only processes tickets from within its boundaries. Nearby counties include:

Marin County | Napa County | Lake County | Mendocino County

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