Tickets traffic
Do not use
this website to post bail for a Court Trial or Trial by Written Declaration. If
you are intending to plead Not Guilty and want to post bail for your Court
Trial or Trial by Written Declaration please mail in or visit the appropriate
Courthouse to post your bail. If you continue to use this website to make your
payment, you are paying your fine and closing your case. If your case is
relating to a Tickets traffic citation, a
conviction will be reported to the DMV.If your ticket does not require a
mandatory appearance, you can use any of the following payment methods: cash,
checks, money orders, Visa, MasterCard, Discover and debit cards.
The officer
will ask for your driver’s license, your car’s registration, and your proof of
insurance and may ask you to step outside your car. If the officer charges you
with a violation, he or she will present a “Notice to Appear” listing the
charges and ask you to sign the form. Signing the “ticket” is not an admission
of guilt but is a promise to appear in the listed court no later than the
listed date. If you refuse to sign the ticket the officer is required by law to
take you into custody and present you before a judge for arraignment on the
charges.
A law
enforcement officer can give you a traffic ticket (citation) for speeding or
driving with an expired license, for example. You can visit the pages below (in
the Self-Help section of this website) for more information on traffic tickets.
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