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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that impact traffic related cases, some courts are changing their procedures, and likewise we may have courts that we no longer represent for, or court procedures that impact what our fees are for representation.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.
Payments are accepted in the Traffic Office, by mail, telephone or online.
Payments in Person
Payments may be made by cash, VISA©, MASTERCARD® or DISCOVER® debit or credit card, personal check, money order, or cashier’s check. Payments are accepted at the Las Vegas Justice Court Traffic Division located on the 1st floor of the Regional Justice Center.
NEW: For your convenience you may now make a payment at the Las Vegas Justice Court window located at the West Flamingo DMV. The address is 8250 W. Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, NV 89147. The Court window is located by window 1, around the corner from the self-service kiosks. If you are paying by cash exact change is required.
Payments by Phone
Customers may pay tickets over the telephone by using a VISA©, MASTERCARD® or DISCOVER® debit or credit card. The phone line for the Traffic Division is (702) 671-3444 and toll free long distance 1-877-455-1289.
Payments by Mail
The address for mail in payments is:
Las Vegas Justice Court
Traffic Division
200 Lewis Avenue, 1st Floor
P.O. Box 552511
Las Vegas, NV 89155
Payments must be made in U.S. Funds. Please do not send cash through the mail. If requesting a receipt for the payment, a self addressed stamped envelope must be provided.
Warrant?
Failing to pay your traffic violation can result in a warrant. As the current standard practice for LVJC:
The Las Vegas Township Justice Court will issue arrest warrants for all unpaid traffic tickets. An additional warrant fee of $150 and a late fee of $100 will be added to all tickets that proceed into warrant status. In addition to warrant fees and penalties, all unpaid traffic tickets will be reported to national credit reporting agencies.
CLARK COUNTY, MOAPA TOWNSHIP JUSTICE COURT
(As of January 1st, 2022 – price starts from $74.99.) Did you receive a traffic ticket for failing to stop at a roadblock (NRS 484B.580) while driving on S Lawson Drive? Did you willfully fail to stop your vehicle for a peace officer (NRS 484B.550) on Hidden Valley Road? Were you given a traffic ticket for speeding in a school (NRS 484B.363) on Patriots Ave?
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 Moapa Township Justice Court are for violations such as Speeding, Failure to Yield, Failing to Observe Traffic Control Device and Improper Lane Overtake. These types of violations can often be negotiated with the Moapa Township Justice Court via the District Attorney’s office. Some Courts and/or District 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 while driving to Las Vegas, Glendale, Ute, Jackman, Amber, Moapa Valley and Mesquite. Sometimes people who are visiting the Valley of Fire receive speeding tickets or citations while traveling to and from their destination while visiting.
Before you pay
We always strongly suggest that you call us first, to learn what options may exist, and for the benefits of hiring a Las Vegas ticket lawyers like Nevada Traffic Ticket Pro. For a comprehensive list of benefits read our article here “why you should hire an attorney for your traffic tickets.”
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 Moapa Township Justice Court, then it is suggested that you call the clerk directly for the status.
Each of Nevada’s counties and its independent city are divided into one or more townships, and each township has a justice court. The justice courts are courts of limited jurisdiction that hear only minor cases; in general, they hear misdemeanor cases (including traffic tickets), and civil cases involving $15,000 or less (including evictions and small claims cases). They may also hold probable cause hearings for felony and gross misdemeanor cases. There are 40 justice courts in the state.
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.
December 2025 Monthly Report: Southern Nevada Traffic, DUI & Court Developments and Our Firm’s Case Results
Civil Traffic Case Results
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| LAST 4 OF CIT | ORIGINAL VIOLATION (FULL DMV + NRS) | OUTCOME (FULL DMV + NRS) | COURT | MONTH/YEAR |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0904 | Speeding 11–20 Miles Per Hour Over the Posted Speed Limit – NRS 484B.600 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | Las Vegas Justice Court | Dec 2025 |
| 5444 | Speeding 1–10 Miles Per Hour Over the Posted Speed Limit – NRS 484B.600 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | Las Vegas Municipal Court | Dec 2025 |
| 0861 | Speeding 21–30 Miles Per Hour Over the Posted Speed Limit – NRS 484B.600 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | Las Vegas Municipal Court | Dec 2025 |
| 9047 | Failure to Obey Traffic Control Signal (Red Light) – NRS 484B.307 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | Las Vegas Municipal Court | Dec 2025 |
| 8682 | Speeding 1–10 Miles Per Hour Over the Posted Speed Limit – NRS 484B.600 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | North Las Vegas Municipal Court | Dec 2025 |
| 6316 | Speeding 11–20 Miles Per Hour Over the Posted Speed Limit – NRS 484B.600 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | North Las Vegas Municipal Court | Dec 2025 |
| 9118 | Speeding 11–20 Miles Per Hour Over the Posted Speed Limit – NRS 484B.600 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | Las Vegas Municipal Court | Dec 2025 |
| 2202 | Speeding 1–10 Miles Per Hour Over the Posted Speed Limit – NRS 484B.600 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | Las Vegas Municipal Court | Dec 2025 |
| 4413 | Speeding 21–30 Miles Per Hour Over the Posted Speed Limit – NRS 484B.600 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | Las Vegas Municipal Court | Dec 2025 |
| 6009 | Speeding 11–20 Miles Per Hour Over the Posted Speed Limit – NRS 484B.600 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | Las Vegas Municipal Court | Dec 2025 |
| 8262 | Speeding 21–30 Miles Per Hour Over the Posted Speed Limit – NRS 484B.600 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | Las Vegas Municipal Court | Dec 2025 |
| 3943 | Speeding 11–20 Miles Per Hour Over the Posted Speed Limit – NRS 484B.600 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | Las Vegas Municipal Court | Dec 2025 |
| 8652 | Speeding 21–30 Miles Per Hour Over the Posted Speed Limit – NRS 484B.600 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | Las Vegas Justice Court | Dec 2025 |
| 5283 | Speeding 1–10 Miles Per Hour Over the Posted Speed Limit – NRS 484B.600 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | Goodsprings Justice Court | Dec 2025 |
| 5552 | Failure to Obey Traffic Control Signal (Red Light) – NRS 484B.307 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | Las Vegas Municipal Court | Dec 2025 |
| 3508 | Speeding 1–10 Miles Per Hour Over the Posted Speed Limit – NRS 484B.600 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | Laughlin Justice Court | Dec 2025 |
| 0760 | Speeding 11–20 Miles Per Hour Over the Posted Speed Limit – NRS 484B.600 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | Las Vegas Justice Court | Dec 2025 |
| 0761 | Failure to Obey Traffic Control Device – NRS 484B.307 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | Las Vegas Justice Court | Dec 2025 |
| 3800 | Speeding 1–10 Miles Per Hour Over the Posted Speed Limit – NRS 484B.600 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | Las Vegas Justice Court | Dec 2025 |
| 4745 | Speeding in a School Zone 1–10 MPH Over Limit – NRS 484B.363 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | Las Vegas Justice Court | Dec 2025 |
| 4380 | Speeding 1–10 Miles Per Hour Over the Posted Speed Limit – NRS 484B.600 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | Las Vegas Justice Court | Dec 2025 |
| 0129 | Speeding 1–10 Miles Per Hour Over the Posted Speed Limit – NRS 484B.600 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | Las Vegas Municipal Court | Dec 2025 |
| 1124 | Speeding 1–10 Miles Per Hour Over the Posted Speed Limit – NRS 484B.600 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | Las Vegas Municipal Court | Dec 2025 |
| 4580 | Operate a Vehicle Without Proper Authorization – NRS 483.230 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | Las Vegas Municipal Court | Dec 2025 |
| 4579 | Speeding 11–20 Miles Per Hour Over the Posted Speed Limit – NRS 484B.600 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | Las Vegas Municipal Court | Dec 2025 |
| 8555 | Failure to Obey Traffic Control Device – NRS 484B.307 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | Las Vegas Municipal Court | Dec 2025 |
| 8938 | Failure to Obey Traffic Control Device – NRS 484B.307 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | Henderson Municipal Court | Dec 2025 |
| 9035 | Failure to Yield Right of Way – NRS 484B.257 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | Henderson Municipal Court | Dec 2025 |
| 9655 | Speeding 1–10 Miles Per Hour Over the Posted Speed Limit – NRS 484B.600 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | Henderson Municipal Court | Dec 2025 |
| 8873 | Speeding 1–10 Miles Per Hour Over the Posted Speed Limit – NRS 484B.600 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | Henderson Municipal Court | Dec 2025 |
| 0922 | Speeding 11–20 Miles Per Hour Over the Posted Speed Limit – NRS 484B.600 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | Las Vegas Justice Court | Dec 2025 |
| 4452 | Failure to Obey Traffic Control Signal (Red Light) – NRS 484B.307 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | Las Vegas Justice Court | Dec 2025 |
| 1545 | Failure to Obey Traffic Control Signal (Red Light) – NRS 484B.307 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | Las Vegas Justice Court | Dec 2025 |
| 2727 | Failure to Obey Traffic Control Device – NRS 484B.307 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | Las Vegas Justice Court | Dec 2025 |
| 7160 | Speeding 11–20 Miles Per Hour Over the Posted Speed Limit – NRS 484B.600 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | Las Vegas Justice Court | Dec 2025 |
| 1892 | Speeding 1–10 Miles Per Hour Over the Posted Speed Limit – NRS 484B.600 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | Las Vegas Justice Court | Dec 2025 |
| 0038 | Failure to Obey Stop Sign – NRS 484B.257 | Illegal Parking; Standing or Stopping Prohibited – Civil Infraction – NRS 484A.430 | Las Vegas Justice Court | Dec 2025 |
Disclaimer: The listed civil traffic results reflect negotiated resolutions secured by our firm and approved by the court. Many outcomes are contingent upon the defendant’s completion of court-ordered conditions, which may include a deadline to pay or other obligation. The month identified reflects when the negotiated resolution was posted by our firm, not necessarily when all conditions were completed. Final disposition depends on the defendant’s compliance and is beyond our control.
Criminal Traffic Case Results
| Case (Last 4) | Charge 1 (Full + NRS) | Charge 2 (Full + NRS) | Charge 3 (Full + NRS) | Month/Year | Results (Fully Articulated) | Court |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4849 | Operate Vehicle with Expired Registration – NRS 482.385 | Dec 2025 | Convicted as Charged under original statute(s) | Las Vegas Justice Court | ||
| 8983 | Failure to Drive Within a Single Lane – NRS 484B.223 | Dec 2025 | Charge 1 Reduced to Illegal Parking – NRS 484A.430 | Las Vegas Municipal Court | ||
| 3645 | Duty to Stop at the Scene of an Accident – NRS 484E.010 | Failure to Give Information at Scene of Accident – NRS 484E.030 | Dec 2025 | Charge 2 Dismissed, Charge 1 Reduced to Speeding 1–10 MPH Over Limit – NRS 484B.600 | Las Vegas Justice Court | |
| 7760 | Reckless Driving – NRS 484B.653 | DISPLAY FIC, CAN, REV, VEH REG | Dec 2025 | Charge 1 Reduced to Drive on Sidewalk – NRS 484B.297 | Las Vegas Justice Court | |
| 1767 | Speeding 30–40 MPH Over the Posted Speed Limit – NRS 484B.600 | Dec 2025 | Charge 1 Reduced to Illegal Parking – NRS 484A.430 | Goodsprings Justice Court | ||
| 618N | Duties of Driver Approaching Traffic Incident – NRS 484B.607 | Failure to Use Child Restraint System – NRS 484B.157 | Dec 2025 | Charge 1 Reduced to Illegal Parking – NRS 484A.430 | Boulder City Municipal Court | |
| 2927 | Failure to Provide Information to Officer at Accident – NRS 484E.030 | Dec 2025 | Charge 1 Reduced to Speeding 1–10 MPH Over Limit – NRS 484B.600 | Las Vegas Justice Court | ||
| 1290 | Following Too Closely – NRS 484B.127 | Dec 2025 | Charge(s) Dismissed | Las Vegas Justice Court | ||
| 4025 | Failure to Obey Traffic Control Signal – NRS 484B.307 | Dec 2025 | Charge 1 Reduced to Illegal Parking – NRS 484A.430 | Las Vegas Municipal Court | ||
| 0677 | Speeding 30–40 MPH Over the Posted Speed Limit – NRS 484B.600 | Dec 2025 | Charge 1 Reduced to Illegal Parking – NRS 484A.430 | Searchlight Justice Court | ||
| 7996 | Passing a School Bus with Flashing Red Lights – NRS 484B.353 | Failure to Provide Proof of Insurance – NRS 485.187 | Expired License Plates – NRS 482.275 | Dec 2025 | Charge 1 Dismissed, Charge 2 Dismissed, Charge 3 Convicted under original statute with Reduced Fine | Las Vegas Municipal Court |
| 2957 | Driving Without a Valid Driver’s License – NRS 483.230 | Dec 2025 | Convicted as Charged under original statute(s) | Las Vegas Justice Court | ||
| 1183 | Display Fictitious, Suspended, Canceled or Revoked Registration – NRS 482.545 | Dec 2025 | Charge(s) Dismissed | Las Vegas Justice Court | ||
| 4779 | Following Too Closely – NRS 484B.127 | Dec 2025 | Charge 1 Reduced to Drive on Sidewalk – NRS 484B.297 | Las Vegas Justice Court | ||
| 1795 | Reckless Driving – NRS 484B.653 | Dec 2025 | Charge 1 Reduced to Speeding 11–20 MPH Over Limit – NRS 484B.600 | Goodsprings Justice Court | ||
| 9223 | Speeding 30–40 MPH Over the Posted Speed Limit – NRS 484B.600 | Dec 2025 | Charge 1 Reduced to Failure to Possess Driver’s License – NRS 483.350 | Las Vegas Justice Court | ||
| 0945 | Failure to Yield to Emergency Vehicle – NRS 484B.607 | Dec 2025 | Charge(s) Dismissed | Las Vegas Justice Court | ||
| 7145 | Improper Display of License Plates – NRS 482.275 | Dec 2025 | Charge(s) Dismissed | Las Vegas Justice Court |
Disclaimer: The listed criminal and regulatory traffic results reflect negotiated resolutions secured by our firm and approved by the court. Many outcomes are contingent upon the defendant’s completion of court-ordered conditions, which may extend from one to twelve months. The month identified reflects when the negotiated resolution was posted by our firm, not necessarily when all conditions were completed. Final disposition depends on the defendant’s compliance and is beyond our control.
Traffic & DUI Statistics
Southern Nevada Traffic & DUI Data
Traffic and DUI statistics from official public sources continue to show notable activity across Southern Nevada in 2025. According to enforcement reporting from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) Traffic LIFE Squad, officers conducted more than 13,000 traffic and person stops between September and mid-December 2025, issuing over 14,000 citations for a range of moving violations and safety infractions. During this period, 84 arrests were made for driving under the influence, and hundreds of other stops led to either vehicle tows or additional criminal arrests — figures that reflect ongoing enforcement emphasis throughout the Valley. These statistics provide a snapshot of how law enforcement prioritizes roadway safety and compliance, especially during high-risk seasons.
Broader traffic fatality trends also remain a concern. Public reporting based on LVMPD statistics from prior periods indicates that traffic deaths in the region have increased steadily over several years, with total reported fatalities climbing year over year through 2024 and into early 2025. While fully finalized countywide crash data for all of 2025 is pending official release, preliminary reporting suggests that roadway deaths in Clark County are tracking with recent historic highs, reinforcing the importance of sustained enforcement and prevention efforts.
For context and multi-year comparison, statewide dashboards maintained by the Nevada Office of Traffic Safety and the Nevada Crime Statistics portal allow filtering by county, year, and offense category to observe trends such as DUI arrests, injury crashes, and fatal collision counts over time. These tools are valuable for families, practitioners, and policy makers to assess relative changes in traffic safety and enforcement outcomes.
Sources:
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, Traffic LIFE Squad enforcement data (Sept–Dec 2025)
LVMPD year-end traffic fatality trends through 2024
Nevada Crime Statistics portal, Clark County filters
Southern Nevada Traffic & Court Developments
1) Safe Streets and Neighborhoods Act (Signed December 3, 2025)
In early December, Nevada enacted legislation aimed at strengthening penalties and enforcement mechanisms for certain criminal offenses, including driving under the influence. The bill, commonly referred to as the “Safe Streets and Neighborhoods Act,” introduces enhanced consequences for repeat DUI offenders and adjusts procedural aspects of how certain offenses are handled within the court system. Lawmakers described the measure as part of a broader public safety initiative focused on deterrence and accountability.
Beyond penalty increases, the legislation also impacts how cases move through the courts, including refinements to sentencing structures and supervision requirements. These changes may affect charging decisions, plea negotiations, and long-term compliance obligations for defendants facing DUI-related allegations. As courts implement these updates, practitioners and defendants alike must account for the revised statutory framework now governing these matters.
Source: Associated Press, December 3, 2025.
2) Proposal to Reinstate the Resort Corridor Court
Legislative discussions toward the end of 2025 included renewed consideration of a specialized court focused on repeat offenses within the Las Vegas resort corridor. The proposed revival of the Resort Corridor Court reflects ongoing policy debates about how best to address repeat misdemeanor conduct, including traffic-related and alcohol-related offenses, in high-tourism areas.
Supporters of the proposal argue that a specialized court structure could improve efficiency and oversight for repeat offenders, while critics have raised questions regarding cost, jurisdictional scope, and long-term effectiveness. Although discussions began earlier in the fall, the issue remained part of broader criminal justice policy conversations continuing into December. Any reinstatement could alter how certain repeat offenses are calendared and adjudicated within the Valley.
Source: Associated Press, November 13, 2025.
3) Local Rules of Practice for Traffic Violations (Effective September 29, 2025)
Local courts in Southern Nevada adopted updated Rules of Practice for Traffic Violations effective September 29, 2025. These administrative rule changes clarify procedural requirements in traffic matters, including filing practices, appearances, and case processing standards within municipal court. While procedural in nature, such revisions can materially affect how traffic citations are resolved.
The updated rules are particularly relevant for individuals facing civil traffic infractions or regulatory violations, as compliance deadlines and procedural expectations are now more clearly defined. Attorneys practicing in these courts must ensure adherence to the revised framework, as procedural missteps can impact case progression or negotiated resolutions. These rules remain in effect as courts continue to process traffic matters into late 2025 and beyond.
Source: Clark County Bar Association summary of Las Vegas Municipal Court rule changes, September 29, 2025.
This blog post is provided for general informational and educational purposes only. The content is not intended to constitute legal advice, nor should it be relied upon as a substitute for obtaining legal advice from a qualified attorney. Reading this post does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and our firm. Legal outcomes depend on the specific facts and circumstances of each case, and you should consult with an attorney regarding your individual situation.
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