You can search for cases using your name, the case number, or the hearing date. Use the links under the tabs below the court drop-down menu to select the search method. For best results, enter the name as it appears on your court summons or warrant.
Upon locating your case, a "Mark For Payment" link will be displayed in the "Action" column if the case is eligible to be paid online. Note: A maximum of five cases may be paid on one receipt. The next screen will ask for your credit card and contact information. All fields, except e-mail address, are required. Print a copy of the screen as your receipt confirming your payment.
If you provided an e-mail address, a receipt will be e-mailed to you as confirmation of payment. Receipt Reprint You may reprint a copy of your on-line payment receipt. You will be required to enter select information from the original payment. A copy of the receipt can also be received via e-mail if an e-mail address is provided. Refunds For assistance with the processing of a refund, please contact the general district court to which payment was made.
Payments by Mail Pre-Court Payments Payment should be mailed to the court that is named on the top of your summons at least 7 days before your court date to ensure timely delivery. The address for each general district court is available through the following link: General District Court. Prepayment of the fine s and fee s is effective only upon receipt by the applicable general district court, not on the date that you mail it.
An additional fee will be added if payment is received after the court date. District courts accept personal checks, money orders, certified checks, and credit cards. Make your check payable to the applicable district court. Mail your payment to the general district court named on the top of your summons. Instructions for Post-Court Payments by Mail Call the general district court where your case was heard.
Make your check payable to the applicable court. Map of Virginia's Judicial Circuits and Districts. Civil infractions are punished by monetary penalties, which include fines, court costs, and fees. By using this online system to pay your ticket, you admit your responsibility for the civil infraction. If you want to admit responsibility but with an explanation, or want a court hearing, you must contact the court directly. Search results are dependent on accurate information written on the ticket by the police agency, entered by the court on their case management system and entered by you on this web site.
The search results that are returned may not include all outstanding civil infraction tickets with the court. In addition, the unavailability of this web site does not release you from answering the ticket by the due date. You should contact the court directly if you have further questions.
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