If your traffic ticket is for one of the violations listed below, then you must provide proof of a valid document, as indicated, to the Clerk’s Office and pay the fine. If you do not provide proof, a court appearance will be required.
- Failure to carry a driver’s license or an expired license
Provide proof that the driver’s license is now valid and pay the fine
- Failure to carry vehicle registration or an expired registration
Provide proof that the registration is now valid, sign and notarize an Affidavit of Non-Ownership(PDF, 136KB), and pay the fine.
- Failure to carry valid vehicle insurance
Provide proof of valid insurance, sign and notarize an Affidavit of Non-Ownership(PDF, 136KB) and pay the fine. Proof of insurance can be an insurance card, policy declaration page, or certificate of insurance.
- Faulty equipment (unsafe equipment)
If your traffic ticket is for driving with unsafe equipment or for faulty emissions, you may, within 30 calendar days from the date the ticket was issued:
- Have the defect corrected
- Pay a fee to the sheriff’s office to certify the defect was corrected and include an Affidavit of Compliance, which is listed under Option 6 on the ticket.
- Provide the Clerk’s Office with the signed Affidavit of Compliance and pay $94.00 fee
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