FAQs

Justice Court

Can I change my court date?

If you contact the court prior to your court date, the judge can allow the date to be changed.

Can I change my ticket to another court?

No. You have to have the ticket decided in the court in which you were cited to appear.

Can I get a court appointed lawyer?

No. Tickets in Justice Court are violations and not crimes.  As there is no penalty of jail time, you don't get a court appointed lawyer.  You can hire your own lawyer. The Oregon State Bar offers reduced fee legal advice services.

Do I have to pay all of the fine now?

Any fine imposed becomes due immediately, but you can enter into a payment plan with the court. There is a finance charge for the fine payment plan. Be aware, the court does not send monthly billing to people on payment plans; it is the responsibility of the person to make payments. Failure to comply with payment plans can result in fines being sent to a collection agency, and, in some cases, suspension of driving privileges.

Do you have Spanish court?

Yes, usually the first Tuesday of each month at 4 p.m. Judge Denise Harrington conducts the court in Spanish.  

Do you have traffic school or diversion?

No. We don't have those options. 

How much is the fine on a violation?

Fines are set by the Legislature, which has established a minimum and a maximum fine for each category of ticket.  The court has discretion to impose a fine amount between the maximum and minimum. However, the court cannot go below the minimum or above the maximum.

What if I don't pay the ticket or show up in court?

The court can find you guilty by default and impose a fine. Failure to appear can also result in suspension of driving privileges, and fines being sent to a collection agency.