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View and pay fines. Modify your hold and overdue notifications. Create personalized lists. Due Dates. Although the standard loan period is 21 days, loan periods may vary depending on the format and owning library. Be sure to check your check-out receipt to determine the due date for each item.
New Library Catalog Experience. CPL.org users have a new and improved library catalog experience starting Monday, October 28. The new search makes finding library materials, resources, and events easier.
Pay My Ticket. To request time to pay for payment of fines and court costs click here. Please allow five business days from the date of issuance to pay your ticket. You must pay or contest your parking ticket within 15 days of the date the ticket was issued.
You will be able to search for your ticket(s) by: Ticket number and last name or; Driver's license number and last name; The ticket number is located at the top of your ticket and may be in red or black ink. When your search results are returned, please be sure to choose the correct ticket you wish to pay.
Online: Click here to pay a Cleveland traffic or misdemeanor ticket online and follow the prompts. Pay by U.S. mail: Send a check or money order to Cleveland Municipal Court/ Waiver Bureau/ P.O Box 99639 / Cleveland, Ohio 44199-0639.
Library cards, like drivers licenses, expire after a two year period. You can renew your library card by visiting any branch of the Cleveland Public Library and presenting the proper form of identification. *This information is extracted from the Library’s Circulation Policy.
You'll be able to find lost tickets quickly and easily, so you can make a decision to plead guilty and pay the ticket fines or fight the traffic ticket and state your case before a judge. By selecting your state above, you'll find specific information regarding the state you live in or the state in which you received your traffic citation for ...