Hillsboro Traffic Court Records

Hillsboro traffic court records are kept at two courts. The Hillsboro Municipal Court handles city code violations, parking tickets, and minor traffic cases. The Washington County Circuit Court handles state traffic charges. Hillsboro is the county seat of Washington County with a population near 110,000. The city sits in the heart of the Silicon Forest, where Intel and other tech firms draw thousands of commuters each day. That high volume of traffic leads to a steady flow of citations and court cases.

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Hillsboro Quick Facts

~110,000 Population
Washington County
Municipal City Court
(503) 615-3208 Court Phone

Hillsboro Municipal Court

The Hillsboro Municipal Court is the first place to check for city-level traffic court records. This court hears cases tied to Hillsboro city ordinances. Most of these are parking violations, minor traffic infractions, and code enforcement matters. The court is in downtown Hillsboro and is open to the public during regular business hours.

Court Hillsboro Municipal Court
Address 150 E Main Street
Hillsboro, OR 97123
Phone (503) 615-3208
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website hillsboro-oregon.gov - Municipal Court

You can call the court or walk in to ask about a case. Staff can look up your citation by name or case number. If you need a copy of a traffic court record from Hillsboro Municipal Court, ask the clerk for the correct form and fee. Most requests are filled the same day. Bring a valid ID when you visit the court in person.

The municipal court does not handle state-level charges. If you got a ticket from Oregon State Police or face a charge under state law, that case goes to the Washington County Circuit Court instead. Many people in Hillsboro are not sure which court has their case. A quick call to (503) 615-3208 can help you find out.

Traffic Court Records in Hillsboro

Hillsboro sees a wide range of traffic violations. The city is a major hub in the high-tech corridor of Washington County. Routes like TV Highway and Cornell Road carry heavy commuter traffic. Intel alone employs thousands of workers in Hillsboro, and shift changes create peak congestion twice a day. All of this leads to more stops, more tickets, and more court cases.

Common violations in Hillsboro include speeding, running red lights, failure to yield, and improper lane changes. Parking tickets are also frequent in the downtown area near shops and restaurants. The Hillsboro Police Department issues most city citations. You can reach Hillsboro Police at (541) 629-0111 for questions about a ticket or report.

Under ORS 153.800, municipal courts in Oregon can adjudicate violations that arise under city ordinance. This gives the Hillsboro Municipal Court the power to hear local traffic cases. State-level infractions fall under a different set of rules and go to circuit court.

Note: Some traffic stops in Hillsboro result in both a city violation and a state charge. In those cases, you may have records at two courts. Check both the municipal court and the circuit court to get a full picture of your traffic court records in Hillsboro.

Searching Hillsboro Traffic Records Online

Oregon offers an online tool that can help you find traffic court records from Hillsboro and the rest of the state.

The Oregon Judicial Department runs the Oregon eCourt Case Information system, also called OECI. This is the main public portal for case lookups.

Oregon Judicial Department OJCIN database for searching Hillsboro traffic court records

OECI lets you search by name or case number. It covers all circuit court cases in Washington County, including traffic violations from Hillsboro. There is a small fee for access. The system shows case dates, charges, and disposition details. It does not include municipal court cases, so you still need to contact the Hillsboro Municipal Court for city ordinance violations.

To use OECI for Hillsboro traffic court records, you need at least a first and last name. A date of birth helps narrow results. You can also search by case number if you have it. The system is available around the clock from any device with internet access. Results show up fast. Most searches take less than a minute.

Paying Traffic Fines in Hillsboro

If you owe a fine for a traffic violation in Hillsboro, you have several ways to pay. The method depends on which court holds your case. City ordinance fines go to the municipal court. State violation fines go to the circuit court. Paying on time matters. Late payments can lead to added fees, a suspended license, or a warrant.

For municipal court fines, you can pay in person at 150 E Main Street during court hours. The court accepts cash, checks, and credit cards. You can also call (503) 615-3208 to ask about phone payments or mail-in options. Always keep your receipt as proof of payment.

For state violations handled by Washington County Circuit Court, Oregon provides the ePay online payment system. This tool lets you pay fines from home at any hour. You need your citation number to get started. The system accepts major credit and debit cards. Under ORS 810.375, failure to pay traffic fines can result in a suspension of your driving privileges in Oregon.

Note: If you cannot pay your fine in full, ask the court about a payment plan. Both the municipal court and the circuit court in Hillsboro may allow monthly payments in some cases. You must request this before your due date passes.

Washington County Circuit Court Records

State-level traffic violations in Hillsboro go to the Washington County Circuit Court. This includes charges like driving under the influence, reckless driving, driving while suspended, and speed violations cited under Oregon Revised Statutes. The circuit court is also in Hillsboro, since the city is the Washington County seat.

Court Washington County Circuit Court
Address 150 N First Avenue
Hillsboro, OR
Phone (503) 846-8888
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website courts.oregon.gov/courts/washington

The circuit court processes a large volume of traffic cases each year. Washington County is one of the most populous counties in Oregon. The court clerk can pull up your case by name or case number. You can request copies of traffic court records at the clerk window. Certified copies cost more than plain ones. Call (503) 846-8888 to confirm fees before you visit.

Many Hillsboro traffic court records at the circuit court level are also available through the OECI system online. This saves you a trip to the courthouse. For older records that may not be in the digital system, an in-person visit is the best option.

Contesting a Traffic Ticket

You have the right to contest a traffic ticket in Hillsboro. The process differs based on the court. For city violations, you appear at the Hillsboro Municipal Court. For state violations, you go to Washington County Circuit Court. Either way, you must respond before the deadline on your citation. Missing the deadline can result in a default judgment and extra penalties.

At the municipal court, you can request a hearing when you check in with the clerk. The court sets a date and time. You appear before a judge and present your side. The officer who wrote the ticket may also appear. The judge decides based on the facts. If you win, the case is dismissed. If not, you pay the fine and it stays on your record.

At the circuit court, traffic trials follow a more formal process. You may want to consult a traffic attorney in Hillsboro for state-level charges, especially for serious offenses. Under ORS 153.800, violations are tried to the court without a jury unless a specific statute provides otherwise. This means a judge alone hears your case in most traffic matters in Hillsboro.

Hillsboro Traffic and the Tech Corridor

Hillsboro sits at the center of the Silicon Forest. Intel operates its largest campus here. Other tech firms like Synopsys, Lattice Semiconductor, and Qorvo also have offices in the area. The result is a dense web of commuter routes that carry tens of thousands of workers each day.

Cornell Road, Tualatin Valley Highway, and US 26 are the main arteries. Rush hour congestion on these roads is heavy. Hillsboro Police patrol these corridors and issue citations for speeding, distracted driving, and signal violations. Construction zones near new development sites add to the risk. Work zone violations carry higher fines in Oregon.

The MAX Blue Line light rail runs through Hillsboro and reduces some car traffic, but most workers still drive. As the city grows, the number of traffic cases grows with it. Hillsboro added thousands of new residents in the last decade. More people means more cars, more stops, and more traffic court records in Hillsboro.

  • Speeding on TV Highway and Cornell Road
  • Red light violations at major intersections
  • Distracted driving near school zones
  • Parking violations in downtown Hillsboro
  • Work zone infractions near new construction

How Traffic Court Records Affect You

A traffic conviction in Hillsboro goes on your Oregon driving record. The Oregon DMV tracks points and violations. Too many points can lead to a suspended license. Insurance companies also check your record when setting rates. A clean record keeps your costs down. A record with multiple violations raises your premiums.

Oregon uses a point system for traffic violations. Minor infractions add fewer points. Serious offenses add more. If you accumulate too many points in a set time, the DMV can suspend your license. You can check your own driving record through the Oregon DMV website.

Traffic court records in Hillsboro are public. Anyone can request them from the court clerk or search for them on OECI. The records show the charge, the date, and the outcome. Dismissed cases still appear in the system, but they show a dismissal rather than a conviction. If you believe there is an error in your record, contact the court that handled your case to request a correction.

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Washington County Traffic Court Records

Hillsboro is the county seat of Washington County. All state-level traffic cases from Hillsboro are filed at the Washington County Circuit Court. The county court handles cases from many cities in the area, including Beaverton, Tigard, and Tualatin. For more on the county court system, court fees, and related resources, visit the Washington County traffic court records page.

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