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This page has general information about paying traffic tickets, including traffic school, fix-it tickets, and your options if you can't afford to pay a ticket. The ticket, notice from the court, or the court's website has specific information about how to pay (online, by mail, or in person).
Pay ticket. Pay the court where you got the ticket. Ask for a trial, in person or by written declaration. Ask for a lower fine. If you cannot afford the fine, ask the court to consider your ability to pay. Fix-it. Prove you fixed it and pay the fine. More topics. All the topics in traffic. Related topics. Criminal court. Clean your record.
Traffic tickets are handled at the county office in which the ticket was issued. This website can help you find the appropriate county traffic court to pay or challenge your ticket. Phone: 800-807-6755.
Using this form. • If you can't afford to pay your fine, fill out this form to ask for a lower fine, a payment plan, more time to pay, and/or community service. • Use this form after the court has decided that you owe the fine. You may use this form even if your fine has been sent to collections.
Pay Traffic Fines. Traffic Citations can only be handled through the traffic court specified at the bottom of the form. If the violation (s) included a mechanical violation, which has been corrected, it may be brought to our station for verification prior to clearing it with the court.
Pay your ticket online using Online Services. To begin this process, you may also find your ticket by Ticket Number. Pay your ticket by phone. You can find the phone number you need when you select the courthouse listed on your ticket under Traffic Court Locations.
This guide has general information about your options if you get a traffic ticket. How to pay for a ticket; How to contest the ticket (ask for a trial) What happens if you ignore a traffic ticket; It also has information about traffic school, fix-it tickets, and how to appeal a ticket.