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Court Holiday, Thursday, December 25th

The Calaveras Superior Court will be closed.

TEXT Messaging SCAM

The Calaveras Superior Court has been made aware of an ongoing scam that uses fake text messages appearing to be sent by the Court or DMV that seek payment for unpaid traffic citations.

The Court and DMV does not and will not contact the public through text messages to make payments for traffic citations.

The public is cautioned not to provide financial or personal information If contacted via text or a phone call. The Court does not seek this information through texts or phone calls.

If you are unsure about having paid a traffic citation, please visit the Court’s website at Home | Superior Court of California | County of Calaveras and click on “Pay Fines.” From there, you will be directed to a site from which you may search and enter your corresponding information to see if there are any outstanding balances.

Complaints & Feedback

The Superior Court of California, County of Calaveras, is committed to transparency, accountability, and maintaining public trust. To support these principles, the Court welcomes and encourages public feedback and complaints regarding court services, accessibility, and customer experience.

The Court reviews complaints regarding administrative or operational matters. It does not review or modify judicial decisions through this process.

Feedback/Complaint Form: This form is used to submit all complaints, except those against a judge or commissioner

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

    What this form may be used for:

    • Feedback or complaints related to customer service, accessibility, or operational concerns.
    • Submitting a complaint will not affect your access to court services or your legal rights. The Court reviews administrative and operational concerns only. This form cannot be used to challenge judicial rulings or influence case outcomes. Anonymous complaints are accepted, but the Court may not be able to provide follow-up if no contact information is provided. If contact information is included, the Court will acknowledge receipt within 15 court days.

    What this form may not be used for:

    • Complaints about judicial rulings or legal decisions.
    • Matters that require an appeal, motion, or legal remedy.
    • Complaints about judicial officer conduct (see below).

    JUDICIAL OFFICER COMPLAINTS

    • Concerns regarding judicial officer conduct must be directed to the Commission on Judicial Performance. https://cjp.ca.gov/file_a_complaint/
    • Case-related decisions can only be challenged through the appropriate legal process (e.g., appeal or motion for reconsideration).

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