California Traffic Courts
Alameda County Superior Court – Dublin East County Hall of Justice (Traffic Division)
Verified filing rules, TR-205 eligibility, and clerk contact details for Alameda County. Use this to prep a clean Trial by Written Declaration packet.
The Alameda County Superior Court – Dublin East County Hall of Justice (Traffic Division) is located at 5151 Gleason Drive in Dublin, CA 94568. This court handles traffic cases within Alameda County. Due to the court's specific jurisdiction, details such as mailing addresses are crucial for filing and correspondence. Search queries commonly associated with this court include inquiries about filing by mail and court operating hours. Unfortunately, the current details do not include URL links for online payments or online disputes, so checking in-person or court-verifiable sources is imperative. Always verify whether an appearance is required, as this varies based on individual cases.
FAQ
How can I file by mail at the Alameda County Superior Court – Dublin East County Hall of Justice (Traffic Division)?⌄
What is the mailing address for the Alameda County Superior Court – Dublin East County Hall of Justice (Traffic Division)?⌄
TR-205 allowed
Requires bail with TBWD
Filing deadline
30 days
Estimated win rate
81%–85%
How this estimate is derived
- Statewide TR-205 outcome trends
- Violation difficulty patterns
- Comparable bail and filing rules for similar courts
- Typical officer declaration return rates
Court behavior factors
- Mail-based TBWD filing supported
Uses statewide trends, violation difficulty, and court behavior signals. Informational only. Estimates are informational and not legal advice; outcomes vary by case. Based on observed patterns.
- 1Confirm your bail amount from the courtesy notice or citation.
- 2Complete TR-205 and TR-200 with your defense statement and evidence list.
- 3Include a check or money order for bail payable to the court.
- 4Mail the full packet via certified mail to: 5151 Gleason Drive, Dublin, CA 94568.
- 5Track delivery and retain receipts; most courts take 2–8 weeks to respond.
- 6Watch for the Notice of Decision by mail and follow any next steps provided.
TR-205 mailing tips
Use certified mail, include payment and evidence copies, and keep tracking receipts for your records.
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