California routing layer Beta v1

Which California court? What window? What is the next safe step?

CaCourtFinder answers four questions for a California traffic citation: which Superior Court handles it, which procedural window your dates put you in, what the next safe step is, and which official source to verify against. Orientation, not legal advice.

Inputs

County, matter, dates. The page does the rest.

Enter the county and the dates printed on your ticket. The page identifies your court, computes the procedural window, names the next safe step, and shows the official source to verify against — then offers a single follow-up: work the ticket in TrafficTicketPath or save the matter in Juratrack.

v1 covers the 10 highest-volume California counties (LA, Orange, San Diego, Riverside, San Bernardino, Santa Clara, Alameda, Sacramento, Fresno, Kern) for traffic infractions. If your county isn't here, the statewide directory at courts.ca.gov/find-my-court is always authoritative. Dates use US format (MM/DD/YYYY) and are optional — leave blank if you only need the courthouse lookup. Always verify the exact dates printed on your citation; CaCourtFinder orients you, it does not replace the ticket.

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Select a county and matter type to see the right court or official authority, the official link, phone, online-handling status, and the next safe procedural move.

Safe scope & disclaimer

CaCourtFinder is procedural orientation, not legal advice. It identifies the right California Superior Court, the official source, and which procedural window your citation is in. It does not decide strategy, does not predict outcomes, does not interpret your specific facts, and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Users should confirm branch assignment, filing location, deadlines, and online availability with the official county court site or its clerk line. If you need legal advice on a specific matter, consult a licensed California attorney.

Procedural notes shown in results are conservative seed orientation and not guarantees. Field-level verification against official county sources is in progress.