The following three options apply to citations involving insurance and registration.
Insurance and Registration Were Current When Citation Was Received
Procedure to Follow
- If the vehicle you were operating was insured and/or registered at the time you received the citation but you didn't provide proof to the officer, you may submit that proof to the Court office on or before your scheduled Court date in lieu of your appearance in Court.
- No money will be owed to the Court if proof can be shown that the insurance and/or registration were current at the time the citation was issued.
Insurance Was Not Current When Citation Was Received but is Now
Procedure to Follow
- If the vehicle was not insured at the time but you have since acquired insurance, you need to submit that proof along with a fine in the amount of $195.
- The proof and the fine money must be received on or before your scheduled court date.
- Payment of the fine can be made with a money order, cashier's check or VISA, Mastercard or Discover credit card.
Registration Was Not Current When Citation Was Received but is Now
Procedure to Follow
- If the vehicle was not registered at the time but you have since registered the vehicle, you need to submit that proof along with a fine in the amount of $65.
- The proof and the fine money must be received on or before your scheduled court date.
- Payment of the fine can be made with a money order, cashier's check or a VISA, Mastercard or Discover credit card.