The Court receives payments for both traffic and criminal summons and
complaints, court and warrant costs
The
Court receives payments for both traffic and criminal summons and complaints,
court and warrant costs. Information regarding payment options are printed on
the back of the tickets issued.
Traffic and Criminal citations may be paid if the issuing officer has not
marked on the front of the citation that your appearance is necessary in court on
the citation. Citations that may be paid without a court appearance are
commonly referred to as waiverable offenses.
By paying the waiver instead of appearing in court, you give up all the legal
rights to which you are entitled. Payment is a plea of guilty to the offense(s)
charged. Points may be assessed against your driving record by the Bureau of
Motor Vehicles. If you do not wish to plead guilty, your appearance in Court
will be necessary.