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How Much Is My Ticket?

A notice of bail will be sent to the address listed on your ticket. The notice of bail will state the amount you owe, whether or not a court appearance is required and the date by which you must take care of your ticket. If you received a ticket for a mechanical violation you may be able to pay a reduced amount if the mechanical problem is fixed. The notice will show a reduced amount if that applies. If there is a reduced amount you must send a check or money order for that amount along with proof of correction. Proof is provided by having a police officer sign the back of your ticket. Proof of correction cannot be submitted online.

You have been given a date on your ticket to appear and, by signing the ticket, you have given your promise to appear. Most tickets can be taken care of without appearing simply by paying amount due or before the appearance date on your ticket. If you fail to pay the ticket or appear in court, additional charges of failure to appear will be added and the amount owed will be increased. A civil assessment may also be added to the amount due for your failure to appear. The Department of Motor Vehicles will be advised of your failure to appear and a hold will placed on your driver's license, and your ticket will be referred for civil collection.

If you mail in the amount owed for your ticket, the court will accept only a first party check or money order. Please note that the check must have the account holder's name imprinted on the check. Do not mail cash for the payment of any ticket. If you pay the ticket in person we accept cash, check, money order, debit and credit card as methods of payment.

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