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Superior Court of California, Marina Division

Courthouse in Monterey

Updated: May 03, 2024 02:46 AM

Superior Court of California, Marina Division is located in Monterey (City in California), United States. It's address is 3180 Del Monte Blvd, Marina, CA 93933.

3180 Del Monte Blvd, Marina, CA 93933

M6Q2+WW Marina, California

(831) 883-5300

Check Time Table for Superior Court of California, Marina Division


Monday8 AM to 4 PM
Tuesday8 AM to 4 PM
Wednesday8 AM to 4 PM
Thursday8 AM to 4 PM
Friday8 AM to 4 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

Questions & Answers


Where is Superior Court of California, Marina Division?

Superior Court of California, Marina Division is located at: 3180 Del Monte Blvd, Marina, CA 93933.

What is the phone number of Superior Court of California, Marina Division?

You can try to calling this number: (831) 883-5300

What are the coordinates of Superior Court of California, Marina Division?

Coordinates: 36.6897582, -121.7976703

Superior Court of California, Marina Division Reviews

Quinn Miller
2021-01-21 20:35:12 GMT

No issues! pleasant guard and window

Alfonso Martinez
2021-06-19 02:12:56 GMT

Excelente servicio y muy rrapido para saldar cuentas y pagos, thenks!

Andres Castro
2016-05-16 04:39:40 GMT

This app is awesome y mi experiencia fue algo problematico pero ya que #soydeGuanajuatoMexico

Alejandro Lara
2021-09-20 13:15:10 GMT

Te atienden muy amablemente.👍

Ben Matthews
2022-06-02 20:54:06 GMT

Need to update their phone lines. They have an actual function phone tree which is practically unheard of today but when I get to a clerk no matter what I do they can never hear me. Land line on WIFI on satellite nothing can make them clearly hear me. I can call any other business or person just fine.

Luis Gustavo
2020-10-09 09:25:30 GMT

Alguien sabe si ya esta abierto?? Necesito saberlo

Chris Cain Law
2023-02-06 22:35:56 GMT

First, I am a criminal defense attorney and I fight traffic tickets in this courthouse regularly. I have been representing drivers here for years. I know the system very well and the judges / staff know me. So I realize that my experience is different from the average defendant's experience.

For example, I have a little pass that allows me walk around the metal detector while everyone else stands in line. It almost feels like the whole system is set up that way.

That said, I see people go through these courts all of the time, making mistakes that cost them hundreds or thousands of dollars or points on their license. Or their time is wasted. Even little mistakes add up. I want to jump in and help them but I can't. The court isn't exactly trying to help them either. The cops definitely aren't helping. It's as though the system is against them.

All I would say is that if you're going to fight your case or have a mandatory appearance, know your rights and insist on them.

For me and my experience, I would give this courthouse 4/5 stars. For the average driver, 1/5. There are many more drivers than there are people like me, so the courthouse rates 2/5.

As an attorney, my malpractice insurance says that I need to say that this isn't legal advice.

DreamRunnerJH
2019-06-14 17:31:02 GMT

To preface this review, I should say that I'm a temporary resident of this area, due to my military assignment to the area, and not a long-term resident of California.

That being said, where I come from I would not have experienced the same level of frustration at a flawed system that I experienced in Marina. I've already left my review of the Marina Police Department, and their part in the debacle that cost us over $100 for my wife reacting responsibly to a headlight going out on her 10-minute drive home from Marina. The court system had its own role, however, and to the tune of $75, plus a $5 'convenience' fee for using a debit card.

To start off, that convenience fee is garbage. If I'm standing at the clerk's counter, and it's 2019, then using a debit card to pay a fine isn't an alternative method that's more convenient than standing there writing a check. This is a relic from the old days of credit card carbon copies, and they are using it to justify skimming additional money from the accounts of those they are supposed to be serving.

Beyond that, we were charged $75 for what amounted to a headlight that went out on the 10-minute drive from Marina to civilization, plus a senior police officer's using my wife's pull-over as a way to train the new guy, which resulted in her phone dying so that she couldn't provide proof of insurance, and her following his instructions resulting in her not being able to provide proof of registration because the registration paperwork was sitting on the floor instead of in the glove box.

To top all that off, there is a prominent sign sitting on the wall of the courthouse stating that fines that aren't paid forthright will incur an additional $55 fee, but the signs forbidding me from photography or cell phone use wouldn't let me snap a shot of it. This is, I'm sure, to encourage people to take responsibility for their financial accounts, but looking at the people standing in line with us this morning, and experiencing first-hand the Marina police department, I feel like this amounts to a poor tax. Even before going and seeing the reviews suggesting that the MPD fabricates situations to extort money from the people, I was already getting the impression that such was the case. I don't know if it's intentional or accidental collusion, but the courthouse seems to be adding an additional burden to an already abused group of people falling under a flawed jurisdiction.

I'm not issuing a formal complaint, since this isn't the channel for it. I've got limited time to fix problems, and enough work keeping me busy fixing those problems of how taxpayer money is spent within the military channels in which I actually function officially, so I'm just leaving an two-star review here to warn people, and perhaps serve as fodder for some future resident who feels like taking up the cause of issuing a formal complaint, or some future inspector coming in to check on the system at work in Marina. Not all is right, and while there are no doubt some good people working within this system who have every intention to serve the people, there is a structure in place that is abusive to the citizens it should be protecting.

Chuck Dunbar
2020-06-10 23:51:13 GMT

They had posted hours of 8am to 5pm. I showed up at 4:35pm and they were closed. Disappointing.

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About Monterey
City in California

Monterey is a city located in Monterey County on the southern edge of Monterey Bay on the U.S. state of California's Central Coast. Founded on June 3, 1770, it functioned as the capital of Alta California under both Spain and Mexico. source

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