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    • Things You Should Bring to Court
    • What Occurs in A Misdemeanor Case?
    • What Occurs in A Felony Case?
    • What Occurs at Trial?
    Identification which could include a valid driver's license, social security card, picture identification, etc.
    Copy of citation, if applicable
    Appearance letter, if applicable
    Any receipts regarding the case, such as bond receipts, cash bail receipts, etc.

    Misdemeanors are primarily offenses with a maximum punishment of a $1,000 fine and a county jail term of one year or less. However, there are some offenses which can carry a higher maximum fine.

    Arrest:

    1. Police take defendant to jail/defendant remains in custody/defendant taken to court for arraignment. 2. If no charges are filed, the defendant is released. 3. Upon posting of bail, or if the defendant is released on his/her own recognizance (which means the defendant is bound by a promise to appear in court), an arraignment date is scheduled.

    Arraignment on Complaint:

    1. Defendant is either brought to court or, if he/she is not in custody, he/she appears in court. 2. Defendant is either represented by their own attorney,or, if the defendant cannot afford to hire an attorney, an attorney will be appointed. 3. Defendant is advised of his/her constitutional rights. 4. Bail is set; or 5. Defendant is released on his/her own recognizance.

    Preliminary Hearing:

    1. Witnesses testify and evidence is presented. 2. If the judicial officer finds insufficient evidence, the defendant is released. 3. If the judicial officer finds sufficient evidence, the defendant is held to answer in the criminal trial department.

    Misdemeanor Jury Trial:

    1. Jury is selected. 2. Witnesses testify and evidence is presented. 3. Jury decides if the defendant is guilty or not guilty. 4. If not guilty, the defendant is released and cannot be tried again for the same crime. 5. If guilty, the defendant is entenced to jail, probation, or other conditions. 6. Appeal: If the defendant disagrees with the jury's decision, he/she can appeal to the Appellate Department of the Superior Court.

    Misdemeanor Court Trial:

    1. Witnesses testify and evidence is presented. 2. Judge decides whether the defendant is guilty or not guilty. 3. If not guilty, the defendant is released and cannot be tried again for the same crime. 4. If guilty, the defendant is sentenced to jail, probation, or other conditions. 5. Appeal: The defendant can appeal. 6. If the defendant disagrees with the judge's decision, he/she can appeal to the Appellate Department of the Superior Court

    Felony Jury Trial:

    1. Jury is selected. 2. Witnesses testify and evidence is presented. 3. Jury decides if the defendant is guilty or not guilty. 4. If not guilty, the defendant is released and cannot be tried again for the same crime. 5. If guilty, the Probation Department prepares a pre-sentence report, and the defendant is sentenced to prison, felony probation, and/or other conditions. 6. Appeal: If the defendant disagrees with the decision, he/she can appeal to the District Court of Appeal.

  2. Online Services. Using our online tools and request forms, you can save time by completing many tasks without having to visit the court. You can check your jury group status, pay fines, and request transcripts and public records.

  3. The Tulare County Superior Court is excited to announce our new service, the Virtual Public Counter . Accessed via mobile device or computer, our virtual public counter offers real-time, face-to-face interactions with our Superior Court support team, potentially alleviating the need for a physical visit to the court.

  4. Find legal information and education for people who cannot have lawyers. Learn about parking, security, dress code, etiquette, and electronic devices in the courthouse.

  5. Find information and resources for family law matters such as divorce, custody, paternity, domestic partnership, and restraining orders. Learn how to file, request copies, efile, and appear remotely in Tulare County Superior Court.

  6. Find information about the Tulare County Superior Court - Visalia location, phone number, website, directions, and online resources. Access dockets, calendars, forms, self help, legal research, and more for Tulare County courts.

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