I received a ticket for no proof of insurance, but I have insurance. What should I do?
A. If you have proof of valid insurance at the time of the stop but simply did not have your proof, you can appear at the municipal court M-F from 8-5 and provide a copy of your valid insurance card. The insurance must show that is was valid on the date you received your citation on either 1: the defendant or 2: the vehicle that was being driven at the time of the stop. In this scenario, the court may consider a dismissal of the charge.


B. If you did not have valid insurance at the time of the stop but have it now, you must show proof to the court on your scheduled court date. The proof must show either 1: valid insurance on the vehicle you were driving or 2: valid insurance under the name of the defendant on ANY vehicle. In this scenario, the court may consider suspending a portion of the $500.00 fine.

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5. How much does my ticket cost?
6. Why must I pay assessments in addition to my fine?
7. How can I pay my citation?
8. Do I have to appear in court if I have paid my ticket?
9. What if I am unable to pay my fine?
10. I received a ticket/summons for possession of beer by a minor and/or possession of a fake ID or simple possession of marijuana. Do I have to appear in court?
11. I have a conflict and would like to request a new court date. What should I do?
12. I missed my court date. What Should I do?
13. I missed a court date and the police department has a warrant for my arrest. What should I do?
14. I received a ticket for no proof of insurance, but I have insurance. What should I do?
15. Can I attend driving school?