You will get a letter telling you when to report or give you a number to call. In my area you call the number and it tells you to report and the time or not to show up. You may have the same thing check with your courts.
You'll only find that out by a personal visit to the reception area on the day.
Court reporting work can be hard to find. You can find court reporting work at www.bls.gov.
If you need to find out a court date, than you need to contact the agency or district in which the offense or event occurred. Actually speak to someone and get a definite answer. Missing a court date could lead to contempt of court or other charges.
Yes, you can typically pay a ticket on the day of your court appearance.
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Probably the best way would be to stay in touch with involved attorneys. If that is not possible, calling the court will not likely get you far. You might be able to go to the court and check the docket for the day; this should tell you the cases that are lined up for action on a given day. Don't be surprised when cases have to be re-scheduled or continued.
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