—Location of Infractions Bureau

Connecticut Practice Book

Rule: 44-28

Jurisdiction: CT

Bluebook Citation: Conn. P.B. 44-28

and Role of Clerks (a) There shall be a centralized infractions bureau of the Superior Court to handle payments or pleas of not guilty with respect to the commis- sion of infractions and of violations which are pay- able by mail pursuant to statute. (b) For the purpose of processing such matters which are not finally disposed at the centralized infractions bureau, the principal clerk’s office of the Superior Court in each geographical area shall be the infractions bureau for such geographical area. The judges of the Superior Court may estab- lish such other bureaus when and where they may deem them necessary and they may designate the clerks or the assistant clerks of the court, or any other appropriate persons, as clerks of such bureaus. If no other person is so designated by the judges, the clerk of the Superior Court for the geographical area shall be the clerk of each infractions bureau in that geographical area. (P.B. 1978-1997, Sec. 1010.)

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