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    San Joaquin County Traffic Courts

    Centralized hub for every San Joaquin County clerk window. Get mailing addresses, clerk hours, and filing tips before you start your Trial by Written Declaration.

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    How San Joaquin County traffic courts work

    San Joaquin County handles every traffic ticket through the Superior Court's traffic division. If you received a citation here, your paperwork, clerk calls, and TR-205 filings all route through these clerk windows. Below you'll find every courthouse with mailing addresses, clerk hours, and the right links for online payments. Use this hub to pick the correct court, prep a Trial by Written Declaration, and keep your case moving without showing up in person.

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    TR-205

    How to file a TR-205 in San Joaquin County

    1. 1) Download and fill out the TR-205 form with your citation number and court location.
    2. 2) Write a clear declaration letter; include evidence (photos, dashcam stills, maps).
    3. 3) Include bail payment if required by your court (check the listing above).
    4. 4) Mail your packet via certified mail to the court's traffic division address.
    5. 5) Track delivery and watch for a decision within 4–8 weeks.
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    Common tickets

    Frequent San Joaquin County violations

    Mailing addresses

    Where to mail Trial by Written Declaration packets

    • San Joaquin County Superior Court – Lodi Branch

      315 West Elm Street, Lodi, CA 95240

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    • San Joaquin County Superior Court – Manteca Branch

      315 East Center Street, Manteca, CA 95336

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    • San Joaquin County Superior Court – Stockton Courthouse Traffic Division

      180 East Weber Avenue, Room 413, Stockton, CA 95202

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    FAQ

    San Joaquin County traffic FAQ

    Do San Joaquin County courts accept Trial by Written Declaration?

    Yes. All listed traffic courts accept TR-205 filings by mail. Include your bail payment if required and keep your certified mail receipt.

    How long do decisions take?

    Most courts respond within 4–8 weeks. Check your citation status online if your court offers it, or call the clerk using the phone numbers above.

    Can I fight speeding and camera tickets here?

    Yes. Speeding, red light, and cell phone violations can all be contested by written declaration. ClerkHero prepares the paperwork for you.

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