| Q: Can I call to request
time to pay my fine?
A: No, you must appear in court on or before the court date and set up a payment
plan.
Q: I forgot to show my insurance card to
the officer and was told if I bring it in, I can just pay my fine.
Is this correct?
A: Yes, if you have a waiverable citation you can mail or bring in a
copy of your insurance card or policy showing coverage for the date of your
violation.
Q: Will my fine be different if I come
to court? How do I know how much money to bring?
A: The Judge determines the fine amount in court and there is no way
of knowing what you will pay prior to your court appearance. The Judge reviews
the records, listens to your comments, and bases his decision on all the
information given. If you do not have money on the day of your appearance,
the Court will generally allow you additional time to pay your fine. This
is referred to as a payment agreement. The minimum payment is generally $20.00 per
month. Some offenses are required to be paid off within six months and your payment arrangement will be adjusted accordingly.
Q: I did not have insurance on the
day I received my citation. Will my license be suspended? For how
long?
A: Contact the Bureau of Motor Vehicles.
Q: Can I get driving privileges while
my license is suspended?
A: Contact the Bureau of Motor Vehicles.
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