Depends on the reason for being there, you could be order to pay the fines/make a payment schedule or for more serious offences you may be giving jail/work crew/community service time.
The Court will impose a FAT fine!
Tickets? There is no juvenile court for traffic tickets. They all go to traffic court. If you're old enough to drive, you're old enough to deal with the consequences.
Call traffic court in the city, county, state where you appeared, and ask how you can get a copy of your paperwork.
In most cases, if you pay a traffic ticket late, you will be have to pay an additional penalty. If the ticket is really late, you may have to go to court. Most times, you either pay the ticket or go to the court date that is stated on the traffic ticket.
pay a fine and go to court
lower court
He will most definitely show up to court. You might get lucky with a traffic ticket, but not something as serious as a DUI. Unless something happens to him on the way to court he wont miss it.
Opposing traffic.
To determine if the court has a record of the traffic ticket, you can contact the court directly and inquire about the ticket.
If the officer does not appear when required, the citation is usually dismissed. But the officer is not always required.
In California, a warrant related to a traffic violation may be issued by the Superior Court. Each county has a Superior Court that handles various cases, including traffic matters. When a person fails to appear for a traffic citation or does not pay fines, the traffic court within the Superior Court can issue a bench warrant for their arrest.
Traffic court.