lundi 25 janvier 2016

Other Violations: How to Avoid Paying $847 Fix It Ticket

My question involves a traffic ticket from the state of: California

I was originally issued a fix it ticket for driving with expired registration on my car. I then went to the DMV and renewed my registration, and got my new stickers. I requested an extension for the date I had to either appear in court or submit proof of correction which was in December of 2015. However I forgot to send in correction by the December date and received the yellow notice in the mail from the LA Superior court saying the bail amount is now $847.00, and a hold is placed on my license. It says if I pay within 20 days of the action date the civil assessment of $300.00 will be dropped from the bail amount bringing it to 547. But it also says I can request a court date(arraignment), but that there's no guarantee the civil assessment will still be waived. I began to request a court date online but the first avail date is in April 2016, well past the 20 day period after the "Action Date" of 1/19/2016. My question is if I schedule a court date for April will that count as responding to the notice by the "Action Date" and stop my license from being suspended, and me from being a delinquent in the eyes of the judge any further? Also how likely is it that I will have my fine reduced by a judge for a 24yo male college student who works fulltime as a server to pay for school? Any info is greatly appreciated as I am a bit confused.

Thank you,
W


Other Violations: How to Avoid Paying $847 Fix It Ticket

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