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I'm assuming you're asking which court would deal with a juvenile traffic tickets. Generally this would be a regular traffic court, unless it rose to a certain level of crime. Then either a family court or a juvenile court would hear the case, depending on location. If you want to find out more about your specific location (county, state), check out Court Reference. You can find links to local court reference information from there.

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Is a person's driving record cleared when they turn 18?

The majority of states no longer expunge juvenile traffic records when the person becomes an adult. Juvenile traffic offenses are generally adjudicated in the same traffic court as those of adults. In some states the parents have the option of requesting the minor child's traffic case be held in juvenile rather than adult court.


Does Arizona have traffic court?

Arizona does not have a separate traffic court. Traffic cases are heard in Municipal Courts if the offense was commited within the city or town limits, and in Justice Courts if it was committed outside city or town limits. The source below has an explanation of the Arizona court system; you can select your county to find contact info for courts in each county, and links to their websites.


Is there traffic court in Madison county Alabama?

There are two kinds of traffic courts in Madison County AL: District Court in Huntsville, and Municipal Courts in Huntsville and several other cities. These are not specialized traffic courts; they hear traffic cases as well as many other types of cases. District Court hears mostly other types of cases, but it has a Traffic Division. Municipal Courts in some cities hear mostly traffic cases. Use the related link below to find information about District and Municipal Courts, with links to court websites and other resources that explain more about traffic cases. CourtReference has information like this for every county in every state, all free.


WOuld you give me information about Covington County Mississippi courts?

Covington County has seven trial courts, including one circuit court, one chancery court, one youth court, one justice court, and three municipal courts. The Covington County Circuit Court can hear any civil or criminal case, but usually only hears cases that are beyond the jurisdiction of other courts. Usually, the circuit court hears civil cases for more than $2,500.00 and felony criminal cases. The Covington County Chancery Court hears domestic relations and probate matters, including divorce, wills, and guardianship. The Covington County Justice Court hears small claims civil actions (cases for $2,500.00 or less) and some misdemeanor criminal cases. The Covington County Youth Court hears cases of juvenile criminal offenses, juvenile delinquency, and cases of child abuse or neglect. The municipal courts in Covington County hear cases involving violations of municipal ordinances, including traffic offenses. Municipal courts are located in the towns of Seminary, Collins, and Mount Olive. For more information on all of these courts, including contact information and online resources for Mississippi state courts, visit the Covington County Courts Guide related link.


How can you find out what you owe Philadelphia traffic court?

If you know your citation number, you can look up your fine and pay it online (see Philadelphia Traffic Court Online Payment related link). If you have multiple citations and/or don't know your citation number, you will need to get in touch with Philadelphia Traffic Court. You can do this by email at tcsupport@courts.phila.gov or by phone at (215) 686-1675. It is best to get in touch with the court as soon as possible - if a citation is not paid within 10 days of the day it was issued, a late charge may be imposed. Philadelphia Traffic Court does offer payment plan options, but you will have to appear in person before a Traffic Court judge to make this arrangement. For more information on Philadelphia Traffic Court, other courts in Philadelphia, and online court resources for the state of Pennsylvania, visit the Philadelphia County Courts Guide related link.

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Juvenile court probation court and traffic court are examples of what?

A divorce court is an example of a family court. These are considered to be among the lower courts than handle civil matters.


Does Illinois have juvenile court or family court?

The only trial court in Illinois is Circuit Court; there is no dedicated juvenile or family court. But Circuit Courts in larger counties may have a family or juvenile division. The family division may be called the domestic relations division. Use the related link below for an overview of the IL court system, then select your county to see contact information and links for that county's court(s). You will find that some county Circuit Courts have a juvenile or family division.


What three courts specialize in only on type of case?

Juvenile courts, bankruptcy courts, family courts, drug courts, mental health courts, and small claim courts are all examples of courts that specialize in a certain type of case.


What is the name of the federal juvenile court?

There are three levels of federal courts. U.S. District Court - U.S. Courts of Appeal - The U.S. Supreme Court.


What are the 3 types of court?

Three types of tennis courts are hard courts, clay courts, and grass courts.


How many Juvenile courts are in Utah?

Each county in Utah is served by a Juvenile Court, but some of the smaller counties may not have their own Juvenile Court and juvenile cases for that county are heard in a neighboring county in their Judicial District. Some counties have more than once Juvenile Court. Total, there are 27 distinct Juvenile Courts in Utah, but some of these courts may serve more than one county. For a directory of Utah state courts, including a listing of which Juvenile Court(s) serves each county, visit the Utah Courts Guide related link.


Courts with special jurisdiction over minors?

juvenile court


What kind of courts are there?

We have two court systems in the United States: State and Federal. There are numerous types of courts in the Federal system. There are numerous types in the State systems and each state varies. The main types are criminal, probate, family, traffic, juvenile, and municipal. There can be other types of courts such as land court and courts that hear civil actions based on tort law. See related link.


What courts deal with young people?

a juvenile court handles these matters


What is the local court in bend Oregon?

There are three courts in Bend: Circuit Court, Juvenile Court, and Bend Municipal Court. Circuit Court and Juvenile Court serve all of Deschutes County. Bend Municipal Court just serves Bend and handles mainly traffic and parking cases; it does not handle any civil cases. Justice Court is located neaby in Redmond, La Pine, and Sisters, and handles some civil cases as well as traffic cases. Contact information for all of these courts is at the related link below, along with links to their websites and additional online resources.


What has the author Melissa Sickmund written?

Melissa Sickmund has written: 'Juvenile Court Statistics, 1995' 'State custody rates, 1997' -- subject(s): Juvenile delinquents, Juvenile detention homes, States, Statistics 'Juveniles in court' -- subject(s): Juvenile courts, Juvenile delinquents, Statistics 'Runaways in juvenile courts' -- subject(s): Juvenile courts, Runaway teenagers, Statistics 'The juvenile delinquency probation caseload, 1985-1994' -- subject(s): Juvenile delinquents, Juvenile probation


What has the author William T Downs written?

William T. Downs has written: 'Michigan juvenile court' -- subject(s): Juvenile delinquency, Probate courts 'Juvenile law and practice' -- subject(s): Juvenile courts