Online – Criminal Fines & Fees, Copy Requests & Mediation Fees Only – BAIL PAYMENTS NOT ACCEPTED
Payments are accepted 24 hours a day when made online at allpaid.com
Copy requests may take up to 5 business days and will be emailed to you.
All criminal fines and fees paid will be processed and applied to the case on the next business day.
Payments made online will have a processing fee. The fee is retained by the processing company, not the Second Judicial District Court.
Paying online for a case that has gone to warrant will not prevent you from being arrested.
Please have the case number and the name of the defendant/party available for accurate processing of the online payment.
By Phone
Phone payments can be made 24 hours a day, seven days a week by calling AllPaid at (888) 604-7888. The representative will ask for the "PLC". The PLC for Second Judicial District Court is a004gz
Please contact the Resource Center first if you do not have your case number at (775) 325-6731 during business hours M-F 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Payments by phone will have a credit/debit card processing fee assessed. The fee is retained by the processing company, not Second Judicial District Court.
Confirm you are paying the correct court – Second Judicial District Court, Reno, Nevada.
By Mail
Payments made by mail will need to be in the form of law firm check, cashier's check or money order.
Personal checks will not be accepted.
If you wish to have a receipt mailed to you, please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope with payment.
Please include the case number and name of the defendant/party on the payment.
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