Traffic Violations Bureau

Amy Ostrow Case Manager
TVB@statecourt.org
Phone (912) 652-7234
Fax (912) 652-7229



I got a yellow subpoena card in the mail. What's up with that?

When cases are placed on the TVB docket, yellow postcard subpoenas are sent to the address on the citation. The cards include information about the charges, the fine/bond amounts ordered for that offence and the date and time the accused is required to appear in court. The back of the card includes information about TVB procedures. All TVB cases include one or more citations arising out of some incident for which the driver was cited. For reasons of accountability, an individual subpoena will be sent for each citation.

Significantly, each citation must be addressed before the case can be disposed of by posting a bond, therefore, the BOND REQUIRED is the total for all citations in the case.



Frequently Asked Questions...

What options do I have for handling my case?
I got a yellow supeona card in the mail. What's up with that?
If I choose to post a bond rather than go to court, how is my case actually disposed?
If the court date shown on my supeona is not convenient for me. May I call to reschedule?
May I have a trial jury on the merits of my case in the TVB?
Can I post a bond or pay my fine obligation by check?