Beware of fake court notices seeking payments, San Diego Superior Court warns ...Middle East

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The downtown San Diego Superior Court. (Photo by Chris Stone/Times of San Diego)

San Diego Superior Court officials urged the public Tuesday to be on the lookout for scams involving fraudulent court orders or other court documents being sent to people as recently as this week.

Court officials say individuals are receiving fake court notices soliciting payments for a variety of purported court-related purposes.

One recent incident involved a fake notice of an outstanding arrest warrant that the person was told they could clear by providing a payment. Similar scams from earlier this year sought money to pay traffic court fees or fines for missing jury duty.

Superior Court officials say individuals will not be contacted by phone or through texts to resolve court issues or pay fines.

The San Diego Superior Court is alerting the public to a new scam involving fraudulent court docs.Learn more: t.co/29E3UXKTa3Avoid falling victim to these scams by identifying red flags and reviewing official court records to verify the authenticity of information. pic.twitter.com/PQZ4Xi7KTr

— San Diego Superior Court (@SDSuperiorCourt) September 16, 2025

While cash can be used to pay fines and fees, court officials will not insist payments be made in cash, as several other payments options are accepted. The court also will not request or accept payments through payment applications like Venmo, PayPal and Zelle.

Residents were advised to carefully examine documents they receive to ensure they are authentic. Legitimate court documents will include a case number, and cases can be searched on the online court index at courtindex.sdcourt.ca.gov/CISPublic/enter.

Red flags for potential scams include calls or texts from out-of-state area codes, or documents featuring incorrect logos, suspicious formatting or misspellings.

Court officials also say that if the first document a person receives in a court case states they owe a judgment, it is likely a scam as individuals will be provided the chance to present their side of the case before a judgment is entered.

Anyone concerned that they might have received a phony court notice or document was advised to contact the court system at the physical courthouse locations or through telephone numbers listed at sdcourt.ca.gov/sdcourt/generalinformation/contactus.

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