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You may contact the clerk of courts office of the county in which you were charged to ask about the local procedure for having your case rescheduled. If you are represented by counsel, you also may contact your attorney.
What happens if I miss my court date? If you do not appear in court, your case will be marked called and failed. After 20 days, a Failure to Appear will be issued against you, which may result in an additional failure to appear fee (often called the FTA fee) if you are found guilty or responsible for the offense.
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Appellate Division (Supreme Court the Court of Appeals) Superior Courts. The Superior Courts are the general jurisdiction trial courts for the state. District Courts. The District Courts handle the vast majority of the trial level cases. Administrative Office of the Courts.
Criminal And Infraction Costs (including traffic tickets) OnlinePayments online can be made by credit card or debit card at the courts Online Services portal. By MailPayment can be made by mail to the clerk of superior court in the county where you were charged.
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You should file an appropriate motion requesting a continuance with your reason to reschedule with the Clerk of Courts and with the State Attorneys office. You then should schedule a hearing prior to your court date with the Judges Judicial assistant.
If you miss your court date, you may be able to reschedule your case for a new court date with the clerk of courts office, particularly if no order for your arrest was issued. If a Failure to Appear is issued, in some cases a judge can strike the Failure to Appear and give you a new court date.

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