Arraignments & Court/Trial Dates
Frequently Asked Questions
It is possible to change your initial court date. You must contact the court office to make arrangements.
To get a trial date changed you must write a letter to the Judge requesting a continuance and the reasons why. Your letter must be received in the Court office within 10 days of receiving your trial notice.
Yes, if possible. If you need time to pay, be sure you ask the Judge when you enter your plea.
Trials are set for Mondays and Thursdays. Cases are set in advance about two months. If you plead not guilty today, your case will be set within approximately two months.
The Municipal Court Judge can grant you a continuance for you to get legal advice. You must ask the judge, at the arraignment time set by the officer, to get additional time and to have a new date to appear assigned to you. Neither the Judge nor court staff can give you legal advice.
An arraignment is the first appearance before a court to answer to a charge. When you receive a citation, you must enter a plea of either guilty, no contest, or not guilty to the court. This entry of plea is done at arraignment.
Arraignments are:
Mondays
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1:30 p.m. Traffic/Parking Arraignments
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3 p.m. Criminal Arraignments
Thursdays
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1:30 p.m. Traffic/Parking Arraignments