Am I allowed to attend court is I do not have a case on the docket?
- All court hearing are open to the general public and any interested persons may attend. If a group of people plan to attend, such as a Scout Troop, the person in charge is encouraged to contact the court clerk beforehand so that he can ensure adequate seating etc. The judge might also be available to answer general questions about the court.

Show All Answers

1. Who can I talk to about my case?
2. Can I speak with the Judge before my court date?
3. Can I pay my ticket before coming to court?
4. Can I get an extension of a court date or payment?
5. Can I pay my fine in installments?
6. What are the administrative fees and why must I pay them?
7. What happens in the different court hearings?
8. Do I need an attorney?
9. How do I get a court appointed attorney?
10. What happens if I miss a court date?
11. Am I allowed to attend court is I do not have a case on the docket?