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  • The magistrates can accept cash, money orders, cashier’s checks, credit/debit cards. Please call 205-664-6835 for more information.

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  • No! The person who received the ticket will need to make a plea of guilty in front of a magistrate. The only exception is if you have already pled guilty before the judge and are returning to pay the fine. Please call 205-664-6835 for more information.

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  • Please pay your fine or ticket at the Court Magistrate’s Office:
    1953 Municipal Way
    Alabaster, AL 35007

    You may also use Postal Mail / FedEx / UPS or other document service, send your ticket and a Cashier’s Check or Money Order to:
    Alabaster Municipal Court
    1953 Municipal Way
    Suite 100
    Alabaster, AL 35007

    Note: In order to properly credit your ticket, the fine must be received at least 24 hours prior to your court date.

    Payment may be made in person in the Municipal Complex building. Our normal business hours are Monday - Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. CST. Please bring your ticket or citation.
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  • Any citations not paid by the court date are turned over to the Municipal Court Judge who issues a bench warrant and a suspension for the violator’s driving license. Please call 205-664-6835 for more information.

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  • You must come to court on your court date and plea not guilty before the judge. The State of Alabama does not have a No Contest Law and will not accept pleas of No Contest. All fines paid by mail or in person to a Magistrate without going before a Judge are pled as guilty. Please visit our answer page for

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  • File a report with the police department. Call the Magistrate’s Office at 205-664-6835 to set up an appointment to have your report screened. Upon arrival, you will file a deposition with a magistrate. If there is probable cause, a warrant or summons will be issued. Some important points to remember: It takes approximately 45 minutes to an hour to file a warrant. There is no charge for a warrant. Once a warrant is issued it cannot be dropped or cancelled!

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