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Information from the Minnesota Judicial Branch about paying fines, contesting citations, meeting with a hearing officer and answers to frequently asked questions about tickets and citations.
- Pay Fines
Beginning January 1, 2022, the Legislature amended the...
- Pay Fines
Follow the steps for paying a citation or case below. To Pay a Citation or Case From the Citation and Case Information screen, review the details of your case and look to see if the payment button is available.
Pay Minnesota traffic and petty misdemeanor fines online by citation number or case number. All counties except Hennepin are included. A convenience fee applies.
How to Pay Your MN Traffic Ticket. As long as your violation doesn't require a court appearance (and your citation will state whether you must appear in court), most courts allow you to pay your ticket fine: Online. By phone. By mail, via the Minnesota Court Payment Center (CPC). In person, if necessary.
The Minnesota Court Web Payment provides a way to search for adult criminal cases by citation and/or case number in order to determine whether the citation/case can be paid online. For more information on cases able to be paid over this system and the Minnesota Court Payment Center, see Pay Fines.
From the Pay Fines webpage, after clicking the "Make Payment/View Fine Amount" button, the Minnesota Court Payment Center application will appear as shown below. Please read the Notices before starting your search. Click Find citation or case. For information on the records that are searched, refer to What is Minnesota Court Web Payment.
Pay Ticket (Plead Guilty or No Contest) Pay the fine. Option to plea bargain penalties. Possibly have license suspended. Possibly incur increase on auto insurance rates. Learn more about Paying Your Traffic Ticket »