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Click on a topic to learn
about:
- Where do I get my ticket
signed off?
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Do I have to pay to get my
ticket signed off?
- Do I have to correct my
violation or can I just pay the ticket?
- What happens if I cannot
correct the violation?
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What if it is not my vehicle?
- Where do I get my ticket signed off?
To get your ticket (citation)
signed off, ask:
- A police officer for fix-it tickets
- DMV for license and registration violations
- A Court Clerk for insurance, license, and registration violations
(You must have the correct documentation.)
- Do I have to pay to get my ticket signed off?
Police agencies will charge you a
fee to sign off the citation. The Court will charge you a
dismissal
fee.
- Do I have to correct my violation or can I just pay the ticket?
Your courtesy
notice says if you can just pay for the violation or if you
have to show proof of correction.
- What happens if I cannot correct the violation?
If the violation does not require proof of correction, you can forfeit
bail (pay the fine) and close your
case. Click to go to the Bail
Forfeiture page on paying your fine. Your courtesy notice says:
- if you can pay for the
violation, or
- if you have to show proof of correction.
- What if it is not my vehicle?
If you signed the ticket, you are responsible for taking care of the
citation.
If you cannot correct the violation because it is not your vehicle, you
can forfeit bail (click to go to the Bail
Forfeiture page on paying your fine), or, ask the Court Clerk for a Court date to explain your case
to the Commissioner (click to go the Court
Date page).
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