Traffic Court Clerk
BLDG 1408
760-830-5461
Hours: 8 am – 11 am / 12 pm – 4 pm Monday through Thursday with the exception of holidays.
Traffic Court Hearing: 1 pm Thursdays.
Third Party Citation:
Individuals seeking to submit a third party citation will report to the PMO Desk Sergeant at building 1407.
Third party citations will only be written for violations such as:
• Speeding
• Reckless driving
All reports should provide as much information as possible, such as the state license plate number, a description of the motor vehicle, a description of the driver, and the time and place of the violation.
No report will be acted upon unless the reporter identifies him/herself and indicates a willingness to testify against the violator.
If the individual requesting the third party citation fails to appear in traffic court, the case will be dismissed.
Third party citations are authorized for on-base offenses, and, for active duty military, off-base offenses.
The PMO Services Chief or Services Officer receiving the report shall evaluate the validity and veracity of the alleged offense. If it is reasonably determined that the offense is not valid, the third party citation will not be written.
Download a Third Party Citation Report
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How do I contact traffic court?
Phone: 760-830-5461.
Location: Bldg. 1408 4th Street, Monday through Thursday 0800 – 1600.
The office is closed on Friday, all Federal holidays, and each day between 1100 – 1200.
I received a traffic citation. Do I need to appear in traffic court?
If any of the following apply, you must appear in court.
• Your ticket indicates that court is required.
• The court clerk notified you that court is required.
• You wish to plead not guilty.
If none of these conditions apply, you are not required to appear in court. Your citation will be resolved automatically. The court will enter a “guilty” plea on your behalf, and points will be automatically assessed for each violation.
How do I plead NOT GUILTY to a traffic citation?
You must notify the traffic court clerk within 5 working days. The clerk will schedule a court date for you to appear and plead your case.
How do I plead GUILTY to a traffic citation?
No action is required unless you are instructed to appear by the traffic court clerk. If so, you will be required to plead guilty in person.
What penalty should I expect?
If found guilty, penalties may include the assessment of points, suspension, revocation, assignment to attend a remedial driving course, or any combination thereof. Court results are available at Bldg. 1408, from your command, or after the hearing by calling 760-830-5461. You can also find a list of potential penalties (listed by base code) within the Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations Instructions Manual. The point assessment table can be found on pages 54-59.
What will happen if I fail to appear for Traffic Court?
If you were assigned a court date and then fail to appear, your case will be adjudicated in your absence. Penalties may include points, suspension of base driving privileges, assignment to attend a remedial driving course, or any combination thereof.
What is a “warning” traffic citation?
If the “Warning” box is checked in the upper-right corner of the citation, you are not required to appear in Traffic Court. No penalty will be assessed, and no action is required.
How do I resolve a “fix-it” citation?
Citations issued for defective equipment are correctible. You must repair the deficiency and present reasonable proof of the correction to the traffic court clerk within 5 working days. Failure to do so will result in points being assessed.
If my driving privileges are revoked or suspended on the Combat Center, am I authorized to drive on other DoD installations?
No, revocation or suspension of driving privileges on one DoD installation prohibits driving on any DoD installation.
I was ordered to complete a remedial driving course. How do I comply?
You must complete the course and turn in your certificate within 90 days from your traffic court date. The course is held at Bldg. 1523, but you must sign-up first at Bldg. 1408. If you are under age 26, you have the option to complete this course online at MarineNet.usmc.mil. Search for course number CMCSDDAT01. With either option, you must turn in your certificate to the court clerk with the 90 day deadline or your base driving privileges will be suspended.
What effect does a civil arrest for Driving Under the Influence (DUI) / Driving While Impaired (DWI) have on Combat Center driving privileges?
When PMO is notified of a civil arrest for DUI/DWI, the driver (to include retired military, family members, civilian personnel, and active duty military) will be issued a citation and letter of temporary suspension by the Provost Marshal's Office. The driver will be required to appear at the Combat Center Traffic Court. The Traffic Court Hearing Officer will consider the outcome of the civil court but is not bound by that outcome.