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What are my options?
How much is it if I want to pay the fine?
What about defensive driving?
How do I keep this off my record?
I got a ticket for an expired inspection certificate,
expired drivers license, or expired license plates.
Can it be dismissed?
What about no seat belt tickets?
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What are my options?
On any traffic offense, you have the absolute
right to plead Not Guilty and request a trial.
If you wish to plead Not Guilty, you may request
trial by Judge or Jury. That choice is yours. You are not required
to have an attorney in Court, but you may hire one if you wish. The District
Attorney of Collin County will have an attorney present to prosecute the
case against you. The Judge is prohibited, by Law, from discussing your
ticket with you unless you have pled guilty or no contest or the District
Attorney is also present.
If you choose to go to Court, you are responsible for
bringing all papers, pictures, and exhibits with you to the Court hearing.
You may also contact the Court for information on how to subpoena witnesses.
You may also plead Guilty or Nolo Contendre (No Contest)
and pay the fine amount listed below, or you may refer to the Defensive
Driving option listed below. Drivers under 17 who get tickets are required
to appear in Court with their parents.
If you choose to plead Guilty or Nolo Contendre (No
Contest), you may pay your fine in
person at the JP Court Office
designated on the ticket.
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How much is it if I want to pay the fine?
To determine your fine amount you must perform a Case Search.
NOTE: It takes approximately 3 to 5 business days for your ticket to be processed into the system. If you do not see your ticket and it is past this time frame then please call the JP Court Office designated on the ticket.
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What about defensive driving?
If you have not taken Defensive Driving in the last
twelve months, you may wish to take the course to keep the offense off
your record. You are not allowed to take defensive driving for some offenses,
including but not limited to speeding more than 24 miles per hour over
the limit, passing a school bus, fleeing a police officer, and certain
other offenses. If the Department of Public Safety refuses to accept the
defensive driving course because your record reflects you have had one
within the last twelve months, a warrant may be issued for your arrest.
You must receive permission from the Court to complete the course. The
traffic offense will be dismissed if you take the course and present proof
to the Court. To apply for defensive driving, you must do the following:
- Submit a Money Order, check or pay by Visa or Master Card in the amount
of $113.00.
- Submit the money, the ticket, drivers license and proof of insurance
to the Court in person or by mail. The insurance must have the phone
number, name of your insurance company, effective dates and you must
be listed as a driver to be considered valid.
- The court also needs a copy of your valid Texas driver’s license.
- Also include the signed and notarized Defensive
Driving Request Affidavit.
The course must be state approved. YOU are responsible for
making sure the course is completed and that the Court receives proof of took
the course. If the Court has not received proof of a defensive driving course
within the time prescribed by law, a warrant may be issued for your arrest and
fees will be assessed.
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How do I keep this off my record?
In some circumstances, you may request deferred
disposition from the Court. If you have a good driving record, and you
are not currently on deferred disposition, you may make a request to the
Court. Deferred Disposition means you will be placed on probation for a
period of up to 180 days. If you successfully complete the probationary
period without receiving a moving violation anywhere in the State of Texas,
the original charge will be dismissed. You must also provide the Court with
proof of insurance.
Deferred disposition is not an option if your ticket
was for speeding 30 miles per hour or more over the limit, or your ticket
resulted from a traffic accident.
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I got a ticket for an expired inspection certificate,
expired drivers license, or expired license plates.
Can it be dismissed?
If your expiration was less than 60 days, and you get
the problem fixed (new license, registration, inspection ticket) and present
proof to the Court, the Judge will consider dismissal of the ticket with
a $20.00 fee.
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What about no seat belt tickets?
The Court may allow a defendant to take defensive driving
if the defendant would like to have a no seatbelt ticket dismissed.
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