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Saturday, April 27th, 2024 Employee Portal

Municipal Court


Where is the court located?
The court is held at the Lakewood Village Town Hall at 100 Highridge Drive.

What are the hours of operation?
Town Hall is open Monday - Friday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
However, court dates are scheduled when needed.

What can I do about my court case?
You may either pay the fine amount, request a court appearance or request probation. If you fail to meet the deadlines as set out by the court or fail to appear for your court date as required, a Failure to Appear (FTA) will be charged against you and will result in an additional fine and a warrant issued for your arrest.

Can anyone take care of my case for me?
State law will only allow a licensed attorney to act on the behalf of someone else.

How much is my case going to cost?
You may contact the Municipal Court office during normal business hours, and give your case number or name and court personnel will be able to tell you the amount of your fine. Please allow three (3) working days for the case to be entered into our computer system before making an inquiry.

Do you accept checks?
Yes. Checks must be made out to Lakewood Village Municipal Court. Two party checks are not acceptable. Returned checks will result in a $30 expense fee being assessed and your case will be considered open and a warrant may be issued for your arrest until the fees have been paid in full.

What Is Deferred Disposition?
Deferred disposition is up to six-months unsupervised probation. During the deferral period, you cannot receive another violation of the same nature. To qualify for deferred disposition, you cannot currently be on a deferred disposition program at this court or any other court. You cannot have completed a deferred disposition program in the last 12 months.