For a list of filing fees, click on the competent court below: Learn more about court fees and how they can be waived for people who can`t afford them. If your fee waiver application is denied, you cannot challenge the refusal in a higher court. (NRS 12.015(7).) If you start legal proceedings or file a document with the court, you may have to pay a fee to the court clerk called a « filing fee ». Whether you have to pay a fee – and how much you have to pay – depends on the type of file you start or the type of document you submit. If you are unable to pursue or defend a legal claim because you are unable to pay the required filing fee (based on your income, assets, and other resources), you may file a « Request for Continuation in Forma Paupiris, » also known as a « Fee Waiver Request. » If your application is successful, you will be able to pursue or defend your case without paying the filing fee and certain other fees normally required. (NRS 12.015.) Click below to access the Request for Fee Waiver form for the court where your case is pending or where you wish to submit your case: If the court you are looking for is not listed above, visit our Tribunals and Case Search page to find your court and contact them directly. To apply for a fee waiver, prepare the relevant application form and submit it to the clerk of the court along with any other documents you need to submit. The clerk will forward your fee request to the judge for review. If the judge approves your application, the court clerk will submit the documents you submitted. TIP! If you file a fee waiver application with the district court, call the court clerk at (702) 671-4554 in about a week to see if your application has been approved. If so, you can pick up your submitted documents at the clerk`s office. If the judge has not returned your files to the clerk, you should contact the Department of Justice to find out if any information is missing.

The Las Vegas Township Court of Justice will issue arrest warrants for all unpaid speeding tickets. An additional option fee of $150 and a deferred fee of $100 will be added to all tickets that fall within mandate status. In addition to the fees and penalties associated with the arrest warrant, all unpaid tickets are reported to the national credit reference agencies. Payments are accepted at the tourist office, by mail, phone or online. COURT FILING FEE WAIVER REQUEST (EXCEPT LAS VEGAS)PDF FillableLAS VEGAS JUSTICE COURT FILING FEE WAIVER REQUEST PDF Fillable payments must be made in U.S. dollars. Please do not send cash by mail. If you request a receipt for payment, a stamped envelope with your own address must be presented. Have you been ticketed (NRS 484B.620) for driving on Summerlin Drive or Highway 95 North? Have you illegally turned back into a school zone (NRS 484B.363) at Sunrise Manor? Have you been following too closely (NRS 484B.127) in downtown Las Vegas? Have you received an aggressive driving ticket (NRS 484B.650) on the 215N? These tickets can be dealt with by the Las Vegas court. FYI! If you file a fee waiver application to waive the filing fee for your response to an appeal filed against you, your twenty-day response period will be « complacent » (suspended) from the time your application is filed until the judge makes a decision on your fee waiver application.

(NRS 12.015(5).) Personal payments Payments can be made by cash, VISA, MASTERCARD® or DISCOVER® debit or credit card, personal cheque, © money order or bank cheque. Payments are accepted at the Las Vegas District Court Transportation Department located on the 1st floor of the Regional Justice Center. NEW: For your convenience, you can now make a payment at the Las Vegas Court window in West Flamingo DMV. The address is 8250 W. Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, NV 89147. The courtroom window is located next to window 1 at the corner of the self-service kiosks. If you pay in cash, the exact currency is required. Mon – Thu 7:30 am – 4:00 pm Fri, 7:30 am – 3:00 pm Closed on public holidays Failure to pay your traffic violation may result in an arrest warrant. As standard practice for LVJC: Traffic Ticket Searches and Warrant Status, Warrant Search Payments by Phone Customers can pay for their tickets over the phone using a VISA, MASTERCARD® or DISCOVER debit or® © credit card. The Ministry of Transportation telephone line is (702) 671-3444 and toll-free long distance calls are 1-877-455-1289. Payments by mail The address for postal payments is: Las Vegas Justice Court Traffic Division 200 Lewis Avenue, 1st Floor P.O.

Box 552511 Las Vegas, NV 89155.

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