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    Napa County Superior Court – Criminal/Traffic Division

    Verified filing rules, TR-205 eligibility, and clerk contact details for Napa County. Use this to prep a clean Trial by Written Declaration packet.

    TR-205 allowed:Yes
    Bail required:Yes
    Deadline:30 days
    Overview

    The Napa County Superior Court – Criminal/Traffic Division is located in Napa, California, and serves the city with a focus on traffic and criminal cases. Situated on Third Street, this courthouse operates primarily to handle all legal matters pertaining to traffic violations within the 94559 ZIP code area. Individuals looking to contact the court can find the mailing address as 1111 Third Street, Napa, CA 94559. Although specific online resources such as payment or dispute handling links are currently unavailable, the court still manages an essential role in legal processes. Those interested in filing documents should be mindful that there are no specific TR-205 instructions or patterns provided for Napa. However, inquiries about filing by mail or clarifications on necessary appearances can be initiated through direct court communication. As there are limited details on remote hearings, visiting the court in person may be required for certain proceedings.

    FAQ

    How do I file by mail with Napa County Superior Court – Criminal/Traffic Division?
    To file by mail, you can use the mailing address 1111 Third Street, Napa, CA 94559. Ensure that all documents are complete and appropriately labeled to avoid any processing delays.
    What are the traffic clerk hours for Napa County Superior Court?
    Specific traffic clerk hours are not provided, so it's recommended to contact the court directly or visit in person for more information on timing and availability.
    Where can I find TR-205 instructions for Napa County?
    Currently, there are no specific TR-205 instructions available for the Napa County Superior Court. Contacting the court directly is advised for the most accurate information.
    What is the mailing address for the Napa County Superior Court – Criminal/Traffic Division?
    The mailing address for the court is 1111 Third Street, Napa, CA 94559. This can be used for all correspondence and document submissions by mail.
    Where can I pay a fine for a traffic violation in Napa County?
    Currently, there is no specific online pay portal provided. Paying fines may need to be done in person at the court or through any available court-specified methods.
    TR-205 requirements

    TR-205 allowed

    Yes

    Requires bail with TBWD

    Yes

    Filing deadline

    30 days

    Outcome insights

    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
    Confidence:medium

    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.

    How to file a TR-205 here
    1. 1Confirm your bail amount from the courtesy notice or citation.
    2. 2Complete TR-205 and TR-200 with your defense statement and evidence list.
    3. 3Include a check or money order for bail payable to the court.
    4. 4Mail the full packet via certified mail to: 1111 Third Street, Napa, CA 94559.
    5. 5Track delivery and retain receipts; most courts take 2–8 weeks to respond.
    6. 6Watch for the Notice of Decision by mail and follow any next steps provided.
    Filing tips

    TR-205 mailing tips

    Use certified mail, include payment and evidence copies, and keep tracking receipts for your records.

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