Citizens Guide to 14A District Court
What to do when you recieve a civil infraction
ticket:
CIvil Infractions must be taken care of within ten days of
receiving the ticket.
- You can pay the ticket
online, in person at any of our locations or by mail as long as it is
postmarked by your tenth day.
- if you want to dispute the ticket, you can request a hearing over
the phone, in person at any of our locations or by checking the box "deny
responsibility" on your ticket and mailing it into the court, again making
sure that the postmark is within your ten days.
- Some agencies allow what is called a pre-hearing
conference. In this case you are admitting responsibility, but you
want to avoid any points that may be associated with the charge. You
would still come in for a scheduled hearing, but you would meet with an
officer from the department and they would review your driving
record. If they feel you are eligible, they can recommend that your
ticket be amended to impeding traffic which does not carry any
points. You would be subject to the fine for impeding traffic, which
is currently $150 and a $25 administration fee due the day of the hearing
and can be paid by check/money order, cash or credit card. Currently,
Washtenaw County Sheriff's Department, Pittsfield Township, Northfield
Township, City of Saline and the City of Ypsilanti Police Departments
all offer this program. If this is the option you would prefer,
please follow the instructions for requesting a hearing, but be sure to ask
for a "pre-hearing conference."
If the ticket is not taken care of within 10 days you may
be subject to late fees and license suspension.
This is printed from: http://14acourt.org/citizen_guide/index_html
on May 20, 2012 9:03 pm
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