The Traffic Violations Bureau processes traffic citations issued by law enforcement officers around Fulton County. Citations are processed and made available online within 2-3 weeks of the scheduled court date.
Yes. State Court does not provide payment plans.
For Traffic offenses, check our Traffic Fine Citation Schedule.
You send your original citation along with payment to Traffic Violations Bureau, 160 Pryor Street SW, Suite J-150, Atlanta, GA 30303. Make a copy of your citation for your records. In the alternative, you may pay online by clicking on the ‘PAY FOR YOUR TRAFFIC CITATION ONLINE HERE’ button, which is located on the left.
No. Payment of your citation considered in lieu of your court appearance.
State Court will request that Georgia Driver Services suspend your license and your citation will be forwarded to the state prosecutor for further review. Please note that your license will remain suspended until the case is closed.
Points are a function of Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) and you must contact that office directly.
You must first pay the balance due on your citation through one of the payment methods discussed above. Within 2-3 business days of receipt, we will either send an electronic request to Georgia Driver Services asking that it reinstate you license OR we’ll provide you with a suspension release document. For further details, contact Georgia Department of Driver Services directly. Be sure you get citation information so that we can identify the record that led to the suspension!
You must wait for the state prosecutor (i.e. Solicitor General) to formally accuse your citation. You will not receive a court date until that happens. Click here for more information.
No. Citations which are bound over to State Court are actually forwarded directly to the state prosecutor (i.e. Solicitor General). State Court will have no record of your citation until that office files a formal accusation of your citation.
You may call this office at (404) 612-5085 every 1-2 months to see if a formal case has been created against you. Or, you may search our records online at your convenience here to see if a formal case has been created against you. Once you are able to locate your case, you may then change your address and the Court will update its records.
Appear at your court date as scheduled and advise the judge that you wish to plead Not Guilty to the traffic offense. You will have the option of requesting a jury trial at which point your citation will be forwarded to the state prosecutor for review.
Certified copies of citations are available at a cost of $2.50. Payment must be rendered in the form of certified check or money order payable to “Fulton County State Court”. Cases for the current and previous year are stored on-site and are readily available. All other files are stored at our off-site archiving facility and must be requested from there. These files should be delivered to our office in 1-2 business days. You may request a certified disposition in-person at our office or via mail. If you elect to mail your request, be sure to include the case number, Defendant’s full name and date of birth, and a brief description of the charges (if available). Mail your request and payment to:
Fulton County State Court
ATTN: Criminal Division
160 Pryor Street SW,
Suite J-150
Atlanta, GA 30303