Can I speak with the judge or prosecutor about a case before the court date?
A. You can only speak with the judge about your case when you appear in court. You can contact the prosecutor, Alston Keith, at his office at 334-874-6617. Q. Can I pay my ticket before the court date? A. You may pay your ticket before the court date only if a court appearance in not required. To find out if your ticket requires a court appearance, you may call the Magistrates Office at 334-874-2135. If a court appearance is not required you may pay your ticket in person at the Magistrates Office or you can mail your payment in the form of a cashiers check or money order along with your copy of the ticket. Please remember to sign the guilty plea on the back of your ticket. To find out the price of your ticket call 334-874-2135. Q. Can someone else come to the Magistrates Office and pay my ticket for me before the court date? A. No. Q. If I pay my ticket before the court date, do I still have to come to court? A. No. Once you pay your ticket, the case is closed. Q. Can I drop a warrant?
Related Questions
- Should a party involved in a Superior Court case wait to file an appeal until his/her complaint against a Superior Court judge is resolved?
- In a case before the Court, how should a judge handle a conflict between his/her personal beliefs and the law?
- Can I speak with the judge or prosecutor about a case before the court date?