Judge Miles Huffstutler
Judge Marcus Jones
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Homewood Municipal Court records are available in the clerk’s office and can be found online. They can be found online by using the following ways:
Searching by name
Searching by case number
Searching by address
Searching by phone
Searching by email
Some recorded information about cases is not available online because they are lawfully confidential. These types of information are only available at the county court or clerk’s office. They can be obtained by giving an Open Public Records Request. Fill in all the information on the form and send it to the court. The court will respond with whether to provide this information or not. For more information about the public records, call or mail the court.
Homewood Municipal Court pays online fines can be on https://homewoodal.govtportal.com/. Three options are available. Firstly you can pay by clicking on the pay here and searching the case using either the citation number or Birthday. The case and the fine will become, and you can pay it. Secondly, call 205-332-1398 and pay according to the instructions they gave you. Thirdly, pay by clicking on the voice portal.
Homewood Municipal Traffic Court handles all traffic, vehicle, and speeding cases and violations. It takes the speeding tickets given by the sheriff on different highways. The police department also works with the court in these matters. The violation includes:
Driving a vehicle without a license or insurance or with an expired license.
Drive with no tag
Not obeying traffic signals.
Driving recklessly
Going very fast, which is above the average limit.
Using a phone while driving.
Not obeying the traffic instruction
Drive on the wrong side of the road
Allow children under 16 to operate the vehicle
The violation results in points and high points that will suspend your driving license and will not be renewed until the court gives the order. Mainly the traffic court cases are prosecuted by the Saratoga District Attorney.
Homewood Municipal Court fines depend upon the type of violation a person has committed if you allow a kid under 16 to drive a vehicle, the total penalty is $215. $195 if anyone blocks the highway, $235 if drives with an expired license and $185 if drives with an expired tag, $175 if you do not dim highlights, $195 if drives on the wrong side of the road, and $185 if you do not obey the traffic control device instructions, etc.
Homewood Municipal Court is only necessary when your violation or crime is extreme and unavailable at the top of the breach on the website. You can enter a guilty plea in some cases and only pay the fine before the court date, and your issue will be resolved. Some violation cases will be dismissed before the court date, and you do not need to visit the court or pay a fine if you show proof of valid insurance for some violation.
Homewood Municipal Court plea guilty can be entered in this violation, and after paying fines case will be resolved:
Drive with an expired license – pay $185
Drive with no tag – pay $195
Drive when the vehicle is not registered – pay $190
Drive with switched tag – pay $265
In these cases, an appearance in court is not necessary.
Homewood Municipal Court clerk’s roles are maintaining each case file, receiving and handling payment and fines, and helping the judge in the case hearing. They are known as record management and filing officers. They are responsible for maintaining all Official Town Records and issuing various licenses; they provide certified public records, marriage licenses, birth and death certificates, permits, etc. Contact the clerk’s office if you want any help.
Homewood Municipal Court payment for fines and traffic tickets can be made in the following ways:
A person can pay for tickets and fines by visiting the court during regular court hours and paying in cash, checks, or with a card at the counter. 2.99% convenience and other charges will be applied if you make payment with a credit card.
A person can pay online using the online payment portal using https://homewoodal.govtportal.com/. Service fees will be applied in this method. Defensive driving, dismissal, or deferred disposition requests cannot be made if you pay online.
A Person can send a certified check or money order to the court’s mailing address. The address is 310 W Valley Ave, Homewood, AL 35209, United States. Cash or personal checks are not acceptable in the mail; only certified checks or money orders are accepted.
A person can also pay using the scan-to-pay option. On the website, scan the QR code and pay according to the instructions.
A person can pay using the phone. Call the court and pay the fine using a credit card or any method.