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Pay traffic fines via web or phone
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STOCKTON - The Superior Court of California, County of San Joaquin is launching newly enhanced traffic payment services beginning Wednesday, Feb. 24, at 9 a.m.

Starting at that time the public will be able to pay their traffic citations on-line by visiting the court’s website at www.stocktoncourt.org. The public can also pay their citations via telephone by calling (877) 872-0476.

These systems are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and allow the public to:
•Pay traffic citations.
•Request an extension to pay traffic citations.
•Sign-up for traffic school.
•Obtain general court information (small claims, civil, passports, court locations, business hours, etc.) via the phone system only.

To use either the on-line or telephone payment system, you must have already received your courtesy notice. When paying with a credit card, a transaction fee will be applied to your total amount due.

Maverik gets green light to build
Appeal of new Mitchell Road station nixed
Maverik station like this one
A Maverik station like this one survived an appeal Monday and should result in its construction at a Mitchell Road site near Highway 99. The station will include a 5,951-square-foot Maverik convenience store, 14 regular vehicle fuel pumps, six commercial truck fuel pumps, truck scales, EV charging stations and an RV dump station. - photo by Contributed
The Maverik fueling station proposed to be constructed on Mitchell Road near Highway 99 survived an appeal filed against it Monday when four members of the Ceres City Council supported the project.
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