Court notations, abbreviations and 'lingo' are NOT universal - could it possibly mean TRaffic Court? r
if you mean find out about it then you can go to your local court house and pay it
lower court
Opposing traffic.
AC= Assigned Court TR= Transfer Docket
Traffic court.
In traffic court you can plead in the following manner: Guilty - Not Guilty - No Contest - or (in some traffic courts) Guilty With An Explanation.
Traffic Court is located behind the main courthouse building. The traffic court is located about 100 yards on the left hand side. It's a one story red brick building.
Failure to appear for traffic court
James P. Economos has written: 'Traffic Court Procedures and Administration' 'Traffic court procedure and administration' -- subject(s): Traffic courts
Traffic summons is a petition sent to an individual to appear in front of a judge at the local court to respond to traffic violations which may include driving without a license or suspended license, and speeding tickets.
Traffic Court - 1957 was released on: USA: 7 June 1957 (Los Angeles, California)