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COURT INFO
Physical Address
Boulder City Municipal Court
501 Avenue G
Boulder City, NV 89005- Tel. (702) 293-9278
Payment Mailing Address
Boulder City Municipal Court
[Citation #]
501 Avenue G
Boulder City, NV 89005
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CLARK COUNTY, BOULDER CITY MUNICIPAL COURT
IMPORTANT NOTE: EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1ST, 2023- with recent changes to laws that impact traffic related cases, some courts are changing their procedures, and likewise we may have courts that we no longer represent for, or court procedures that impact what our fees are for representation. We are hopeful that by the end of January 2023 we will be able to update our website further regarding this. Thank you.
Did you received a traffic ticket in Boulder City, NV for passing a vehicle proceeding in the opposite direction (NRS 484B.203) while driving on US 95? Did you attempt to deface a traffic control device (NRS 484B.317) while driving on Georgia Ave? Did you fail to comply with the signal of an authorized traffic flagger (NRS 484B.330) on Buchanan Blvd? These citations may be handled by the Boulder City Municipal Court. You can check the top and bottom of your traffic violation and it should say the issuing party (Sheriff, Highway Patrol, Metro) and the county and court where the ticket will be handled. It is important to always check the deadline for appearance, which is typically shown on the bottom of citations. Failure to appear on or resolve before that date can result in a warrant. Some of the more common tickets we see for the Boulder City Municipal Court are violations like Speeding, Failure to Yield, Failing to Observe Traffic Control Device and Improper Lane Overtake. These types of violations can often be negotiated with the Boulder City Municipal Court via the City Attorney’s office. Some Courts and/or City Attorney’s may have policies in place that disallow such a negotiation, while others may actively welcome it.
Clark County may also have other court jurisdictions, which you can view by visiting our court directory. Our directory will provide direct links to other courts in various counties. As a courtesy we have provided contact info for forty (40) Justice Courts and sixteen (16) Municipal Courts, payment options, mailing addresses, and other general info for submitting your payments for traffic citations or calling about warrants and other traffic ticket search – lookup needs. “I have a ticket in” and now the answers are easy to find.
Nearby Towns people often receive traffic citations in: Laughlin, Searchlight, Primm, Henderson, Nelson, or Jean. Sometimes people who are visiting Lake Mead receive speeding tickets or citations while traveling to and from their destination while driving.
You may pay your fines by telephone ($4 for credit card fee) at 702-293-9278 or online (7% processing fee). Please call the court directly. If you wish to pay your fine by mail, please send your payment (Money Order or Cashiers Check only, NO personal checks)
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Traffic Ticket Searches and Warrant Status, Warrant Search
If you need information or a status of your pending citation or to check to see if you might have a bench warrant, many of the courts have this information accessible online. If an online search link has not been provided for the Boulder City Municipal Court, then it is suggested that you call the clerk directly for the status.
MUNICIPAL COURT
Each incorporated city in Nevada has a municipal court. Like the justice courts, the municipal courts have limited jurisdiction; in general, they hear cases involving civil and misdemeanor violations of city ordinances, nuisance abatement cases, and cases involving $2,500 or less where the city is the plaintiff. The municipal court is presided over by a municipal judge (or, as provided by some city charters, multiple judges). Judges may be either elected by the city’s voters, or appointed by the mayor with consent of the city council, as determined by city ordinance. The term of elected judges is set by the city charter or ordinances. In some cities, instead of electing or appointing a judge, the applicable justice of the peace serves ex officio as the municipal judge.
Information Disclaimer
All information provided is a courtesy, no guarantee of accuracy is made, and you should always contact the court directly to confirm your information. Providing information as a courtesy does not constitute an attorney client relationship. To obtain legal advice please speak directly with an attorney. If you want to speak with an Attorney at Nevada Traffic Ticket Pro, please call and schedule a consultation.
Boulder City Municipal Court Ticket Results
Boulder City Municipal Court Ticket Results 1-25
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Frequently Asked Questions
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