Pre-Court Payments (if paying BEFORE your court date):
Payments for certain traffic tickets and certain other offenses are accepted by the general district court until 3:30 p.m. (Eastern Time) on the last business day before your court date. Please allow sufficient time to complete your online payment transaction before 3:30 p.m. (Eastern Time). Eligible offenses will display “Mark for Payment” in the online system as explained below.
Note: Pre-court payments have deemed a waiver of a court hearing and entry of a guilty plea.
Post-Court Payments (if paying AFTER your court date):
Payments must be received within 30-days following your court date to prevent the suspension of your operator’s/driver’s license for failure to pay. Payments made in accordance with “time to pay” or deferred payment agreements are due on the agreed-upon date. If the court has not received your payment within 40-days following your court date, your account will begin to accrue interest and will be sent to collection.
Note: Post-court payments cannot be made on the trial date. The system is updated nightly and payments can be made as of 6:00 a.m. the day after the trial date.
Note: A maximum of five cases may be paid on one receipt.
Reprint a copy of your on-line payment receipt. You will be required to enter select information from the original payment.
A copy of the receipt can also be received via e-mail if an e-mail address is provided.
For assistance regarding the processing of a refund, please contact the general district court to which payment was made.
To provide for timely delivery by mail, payment should be mailed to the court that is named on the top of your summons at least 7 days before your court date. Please allow sufficient time to complete your online system as explained below. The address for each general district court and juvenile and domestic relations district court is available through the following links: General District Court – Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court.
Note: Do NOT mail your payment to the Office of the Executive Secretary for the Supreme Court of Virginia.
Prepayment of the fine(s) and fee(s) is effective only upon receipt by the applicable general district or juvenile and domestic relations district court; not on the date that you mail it. An additional fee will be added if payment is received after the court date.
Note: Do NOT mail your payment to the Office of the Executive Secretary for the Supreme Court of Virginia.
This section requires a notarized signature of a parent or guardian if the form is mailed to the court.
Note: Some circuit courts do not accept credit card payments.
Note: Do NOT mail your payment to the Office of the Executive Secretary for the Supreme Court of Virginia.
If you have lost your summons, call the general district court or juvenile and domestic relations district court of the jurisdiction in which you received your summons for further instructions.
Source: Virginia’s Judicial System
If you appeal your case, you may make a payment through the Virginia Judiciary Online Payment System. Use the following link to access the Circuit Court Payment Name Search (make sure to accept the terms and conditions to access the screen depicted below):
Pay your appeal online through the Virginia Judiciary Online Payment System. Search by Name or Case Number and/or by Court Location.