Sparks Municipal Court

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Databases Updated on Nov 08, 2025

Sparks Municipal Court cases in Washoe County, Sparks, NV

Sparks Municipal Court is a municipal, limited-jurisdiction court serving the City of Sparks, Nevada. It adjudicates offenses occurring within city limits, primarily misdemeanor criminal matters, traffic citations, and municipal code and parking violations. The court conducts arraignments, trials, sentencing, probation and compliance hearings, and issues warrants. It does not hear felony cases or civil, small-claims, eviction, juvenile, or family law matters; those are handled by Washoe County justice or district courts. Within the local judicial system, the court functions as the first-instance forum for city-level prosecutions and traffic enforcement and administers penalties and conditions ordered under Nevada law and the Sparks Municipal Code.

Sparks Municipal Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: Municipal Court
County: Washoe
Street Address: 1450 C Street
City: Sparks
Zip Code: 89431
Phone: 775-353-2286
Fax: 775-353-2400
Website URL: https://cityofsparks.us/departments/sparks-municipal-court/

Services and Case Types Handled in Sparks Municipal Court

Sparks Municipal Court primarily serves the public by:

- Handling misdemeanor, traffic, and city ordinance/code violations occurring within Sparks city limits.
- Processing case filings and citations; managing payments, payment plans, community service, and compliance.
- Scheduling and conducting court hearings: arraignments, pretrial conferences, motion hearings, bench/jury trials, sentencings, probation/compliance reviews, and warrant-quash calendars.
- Jury services: juror summons, qualification, deferrals, orientation, and juror support.
- Warrant and bail matters, including walk-in resolution options when available.
- Records and services: case look-up, certified copies, forms, and interpreter/ADA accommodations.
- Programs and referrals: traffic school, diversion/specialty programs where offered.
- Protective orders: provides information and referrals to the appropriate Justice or District Court for obtaining temporary or extended protection orders.

The court's role is to adjudicate eligible cases efficiently, ensure due process, collect and enforce judgments, and provide accessible public services.