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NO WALK-IN DOCKETS SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
You are invited to request a virtual court appearance instead.
Walk-In Docket Times
General Walk-In Dockets
- Monday 9 am - 11 am (Courtroom C)
- Wednesday 1:30pm - 3:30pm (Courtroom E)
- Friday 9 am - 11 am (Courtroom A)
No add-ons will be accepted after 11 a.m. on the morning dockets or after 3:30 p.m. on the afternoon dockets.
All Housing and Animal Cases (Courtroom I)
- Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 10 a.m. - 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
- Thursday 9 a.m. - 11 a.m.
All Domestic Violence Cases (Courtroom E)
- Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. - 11 a.m.
What the walk-in docket is for:
Warrants: The walk-in dockets are primarily for people with warrants, especially for failure to appear. It is an opportunity for you to speak with a judge to see if that judge will set aside your warrant and give you another court date without having to go through the expense of posting bond.
- However, you should be prepared to post bond because there is a possibility that the judge will not cancel your warrant and will choose to take you into custody instead.
Continuances: Walk-in dockets are also a good opportunity to ask for a continuance if you cannot be in court on your scheduled future court date, but are not eligible for a continuance by web or phone. You most likely will not be able to resolve your case or show the judge evidence at the walk-in docket, but you may be given a new court date.
Additional Time: Walk-in dockets are good for people who have cases that they already disposed of but they are having difficulty satisfying the Order of the Court to pay or attend a class, or complete community service.
What the walk-in docket is not for:
You cannot resolve your case by presenting any evidence at the walk-in docket. Usually the prosecutor is not at the walk-in docket and the judge will not resolve a case without both sides having an opportunity to be present.
Do not come to the walk-in docket and show your insurance card, driver’s license, handicapped placards, etc. to get your case resolved.
