FAQ
Bail/Bond Posting
- Can I write a personal check to post bail?
- What are the requirements for posting a corporate surety bond?
- Where may I post a cash bail?
Cashier's Window
- Can I make payment to the court with a credit card?
- How do I get my property back from the court?
- What are the hours for the cashier's window?
- Where can I obtain a fee schedule?
- Where can I obtain the U.S. Treasury (T-Bill) rate?
- Where do I go to check the balance of my fine, restitution, or penalty assessment?
- Where do I pay my court ordered fines, restitution and penalty assessments?
- Where do I pay my traffic fines or check on my traffic court date?
- Where is the Cashier's Window located?
Clerk's Office
- How can I learn more about issues applicable to attorneys, including Criminal Justice Act (CJA) issues?
- What are your hours?
- What is your address?
- What should I do if I need assistance in court due to a communications disability?
Interpreters
- Are there certification exams for languages other than Spanish?
- Do I need a specific degree in order to be a federal court interpreter?
- How can I become certified as a court interpreter?
- How can I obtain an application for the exam?
- How often is the exam given?
- Is there a fee for the exam?
- What career opportunities are available to a certified interpreter?
- What skills are needed to become an interpreter in the federal courts?
Procurement
- How long does it take to receive payment after goods or services are provided?
- What do you mean by inside delivery?
- Does the U.S. District Court have a tax exempt certificate number on file?
- Who do I call when I have not received payment within a reasonable amount of time?
- What information will I need to trace a payment?
- What happens if a check has been issued but not received within a reasonable amount of time?
- How do I avoid having to request a stop payment on a check?
- What criteria does the U.S. District Court use to award solicitations?
- What sort of goods and services does the U.S. District Court require?