Los Angeles Court - Handling Your Ticket
This post was written by Leon on October 8, 2017

You may pay the bail amount or fine for your ticket to the Court before the date on the ticket that you are required to appear. The bail on a ticket is the amount of money required to guarantee your appearance in Court. This amount is set by a bail schedule according to your cited violation. You can pay your ticket:
• By Online Services on this website
• By Phone
• By mail
• In person at the court location on your ticket
• By Phone
• By mail
• In person at the court location on your ticket
When you pay the fine and do not appear in court on the date on the ticket:
• The bail is declared forfeited
• The case may be closed
• The ticket information is forwarded to the DMV and recorded on your driving record
• The case may be closed
• The ticket information is forwarded to the DMV and recorded on your driving record
REQUEST TRAFFIC SCHOOL, you may qualify if: You have not attended traffic school for a ticket issued within 18 months of the date of this ticket
• Your speed was not 25 mph or more over the posted speed limit
• The offense is a moving (driving) violation
• You were not driving a commercial vehicle or carrying hazardous material and
• You have a valid driver¡¯s license.
• To sign up, pay the bail amount listed on your notice and an additional non-refundable traffic school processing fee.
• The offense is a moving (driving) violation
• You were not driving a commercial vehicle or carrying hazardous material and
• You have a valid driver¡¯s license.
• To sign up, pay the bail amount listed on your notice and an additional non-refundable traffic school processing fee.
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Some violations require a mandatory court appearance and cannot be paid online or by phone. |
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