If your summons is marked as "Payable" or "Eligible for Early Payment" you may resolve your case and make your payment online or by phone. By doing so, you will be accepting a plea agreement. Your summons will note the number of points to be assessed against your license.
Fines will also be assessed and additional court and processing fees will apply. Restitution may be ordered in any case and the City Prosecutor will have 45 days to provide a calculation, if any, in every case. If you cannot pay your balance in full, you may set up a payment plan.
When you resolve your ticket online or by phone you will be accepting a plea agreement. If you are receiving a point reduction, your original charge will be dismissed and a lesser charge will be reported to DMV as noted below. In addition, restitution may be ordered and you will be waiving the rights outlined here (Spanish Version).
If points are reduced, they are reduced to:
You do not need to accept a plea agreement or resolve your ticket online or by phone. You have the right to be represented and to contest your ticket at your court date or jury trial as applicable.
If you choose to resolve your ticket online, please do the following:
No Proof of Insurance Tickets: If you had valid insurance at the time you received your ticket, you may submit proof of that insurance before your court date. If this was the only charge on your ticket, your case may be dismissed administratively without the need for you to appear. Please contact the Court Clerk at 303-658-2250.
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