2018 State of the Court
STATE OF THE COURT REPORT | 2018 EDITION
TRAFFIC
CASE FILINGS
FY 2017/2018
33,241
MISDEMEANOR
INFRACTIONS
154,787
33 rd District Assemblymember Jay Obernolte presents Presiding Judge John P. Vander Feer with a Certificate of Recognition for the reopening of the Big Bear Courthouse on January 12, 2018.
TRAFFIC
INFRACTIONS
4,688
REMOTE VIDEO PROCEEDINGS ALLOWS LITIGANTS TO HEAR THEIR CASES WITHOUT COMMUTING Effective January 12, 2018, the SBCSC relaunched court services for the residents of the Big Bear Valley and reopened the Big Bear Courthouse after being closed since 2013. Through the use of technology, residents can have their traffic or non-traffic infraction matters heard by video, every second and fourth Friday of each month. Remote Video Proceedings (RVP) provides residents of the Big Bear Valley the convenience of having their cases heard by a judicial officer sitting in the Victorville Courthouse without having to commute. Other court services provided include assistance from the Self-Help Resource Center to assist members of the public with questions regarding court processes and procedures, provide resources and tools to assist with form preparation. The Clerkâs Office is also open to the public providing limited services including non-cash payments, traffic school sign-ups, payment extensions, court date scheduling and general court information.
NON-TRAFFIC
INFRACTIONS
188,028
TOTAL FILINGS
TRAFFIC
IN NUMBERS
27,226
REQUESTS FOR
TRAFFIC SCHOOL
75,823
PAYMENT
On November 9, 2018, RVP expanded to included misdemeanor modifications. For more information, see page 16.
TRANSACTIONS
17,537
PAYMENT PLANS
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT (SBCSC)
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