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Missouri Municipal
Division Courts
Know your rights
Right to trial
Right to know when the court is
open
Right to attend court
Right to release pending hearing
Right to access court records
Right to an attorney
Right to have a judge decide if you
can afford a lawyer or afford to pay
fines
Right to a court-appointed attorney
Right to request a different judge
January 1, 2021
If you are a non-U. S. citizen
If you are not a citizen of the United States, you should know that a guilty
plea or conviction may result in your deportation, denial of admission to the
United States, or you may be denied naturalization under United States law.
You may wish to speak with an attorney, especially before entering a guilty
plea to any charges.
If you need ADA accommodations
You have rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). For
example, if you or a witness are deaf or hearing impaired, you have the right
to request assistance, including an interpreter. For help, please contact the
court's ADA coordinator. A list of ADA coordinators can be found at
http://www.courts.mo.gov/page.jsp?id=180.
If you need help with other ADA disabilities, please call (573)751-4377 or
send an email to access2justice@courts.mo.gov.
While in the courtroom, please:
Stay seated until your case is ready to be heard by the judge.
Do not smoke or consume food or drink.
Silence any phones or other electronic devices and remain quiet.
Do not sleep or disrupt the court proceedings.
My next court date is
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Table of Contents
Overview of Municipal Courts 1
Rights in Municipal Court 2
Trial Process 4
Punishments and Fines 4
Other information to know 5
Trial Process
1. The case is ready to be heard by the judge.
2. Witnesses are given an oath to testify.
3. The city's witnesses explain their version of what happened.
4. You or your attorney can ask questions of the City's witnesses.
5. You may testify and call witnesses to explain your version of what
happened.
6. The city prosecutor may question you and your witnesses, if you and
your witnesses testify.
7. The judge makes the decision.
Punishments and Fines
If you plead guilty or are found guilty, you may face the following punishments
or fines:
1. Minor traffic violations—up to $225 total fine and costs.
2. Housing, zoning or building code violations—up to $200 total fine and
costs for the first violation in a year, $275 for the second violation in a year,
$350 for the third violation in a year, and $450 for the fourth and any
subsequent violation in a year.
3. All other municipal code violations—up to $500.00 fine plus costs.
4. In addition to these fines and costs, certain violations may result in jail
time. Such violations include any violation involving alcohol or drugs,
violations endangering the health or welfare of others, or giving false
information to a police officer.
You may be able to pay your fines by mail, online, or in person instead of
appearing in court. Please check with the clerk of the municipality in which
your case is located or go online at courts.mo.gov to get information on how
you can pay fees and fines in the municipality.
You may not be put in jail for failure to pay fines or costs unless the judge finds
you have the ability to pay but are unwilling to pay or when alternative
sanctions to jail are not sufficient.
Right to Trial
If you plead not guilty, your case will be scheduled for trial. Because of the
number of cases the court hears each month and the need to have the officer
and any witnesses present, your case cannot be heard that night. You will be
given a future court date for trial.
When your case is scheduled for trial, it will be in the same court in which
you appear, UNLESS you request a jury trial. A request for a jury trial
should be made by written motion 10 days prior to the scheduled trial date.
If the motion is timely, your case will be sent to the presiding judge of the
circuit court for a new trial date with a jury.
1. At trial, you have a right to testify or remain silent. If you remain
silent, it is not considered an admission of guilt. If you testify, the
judge may consider any statement you make in deciding your guilt or
innocence.
2. At trial, you have the right to ask questions of witnesses testifying
against you.
3. You have the right to ask the clerk to issue a subpoena to require
witnesses to come to trial and testify.
4. If you are found not guilty, the case ends.
5. If you are found guilty, you can accept the decision or appeal to the
circuit court. If you appeal your case, you will be granted a new trial
before a different judge. The request for appeal must be made in writing
within 10 (ten) days of the court's decision and cannot be extended for
any reason. You can appeal even if you are not able to pay. The clerk is
able to provide you information on the process.
OVERVIEW OF MUNICIPAL
DIVISION COURTS
Municipal division courts are authorized by the
Missouri Constitution and are part of the circuit
courts. They are open to the public of all ages. The
purpose of these courts is to provide you with a
place to obtain a fair and impartial trial on any
alleged violation of a city ordinance. While this is
a general overview of your rights in municipal
division courts, each individual court may have
local rules that may apply to your case. Please
check with your local municipal division court for
the local court rules.
Municipal division courts are courts of law
established to protect the rights of all citizens. If
there is anything you do not understand, do not
hesitate to ask the judge any questions.
RIGHTS IN MUNICIPAL
DIVISION COURTS:
Right to know when the court is open
Every court has different hours it is open. It is important that you check the
court's website or call the court's clerk to determine when it is open. A
comprehensive listing of contact information for all municipal division courts in
Missouri can be found at
http://www.courts.mo.gov/mcw/findacourt/muniDivisionList.htm.
Right to attend court
Courts in Missouri are open to the public of all ages.
Right to release pending hearing
If you are in jail for a municipal charge, you have the right to be released unless
the court decides you need to be in jail for the protection of the community or
because you may not appear for court. If the court orders your release from jail,
there may be conditions on your release, including bail.
Right to access court records
If you have a case in a municipal division court, you have the right to see the
court records for your case. This includes records that show charges, court
rulings, fines, and other information for your case.
Right to an attorney
You have the right to be represented by an attorney and may hire one at any
time. When you first appear in court, you can ask to postpone the hearing one
time so you can hire an attorney. However, you are not required to have an
attorney represent you. You may represent yourself.
Right to have a judge decide if you can afford a lawyer or pay
fines
If you want an attorney, but cannot afford one, you can ask that the judge decide
if you qualify for a court-appointed attorney. You may be required to fill out
paper work about your finances as a part of this process.
You can also request the judge to decide if you are able to pay court fines or to
be granted an alternative sentence. You may be required to fill out paper work
regarding your finances as a part of this process.
You may not be put in jail for failure to pay fines or costs unless the judge finds
you have the ability to pay but are unwilling to pay or when alternative
sanctions to jail are not sufficient.
Right to a court-appointed attorney
If you show you cannot afford an attorney and the city is seeking to put you in
jail, the court will provide an attorney to represent you.
Right to request a different judge
You may request a change of judge for any reason within ten (10) days after you
enter your initial plea. If it is past the ten (10) days, then you must show cause
why the judge should be changed.
In addition, a judge may decide he or she cannot hear the case if they have a
conflict of interest in the case or the judge will appear as the prosecuting
attorney in a neighboring county where the prosecuting attorney will serve as judge
SI USTED NO ES UN CIUDADANO
DERECHO A JUICIO: DE LOS EE. UU.
TRIBUNALES MUNICIPALES DE
Si usted se declara inocente, su caso se programará para juicio. Debido a la cantidad de casos que el tribunal atiende cada mes y a la necesidad de tener presentes al agente y a los testigos, si los hay, su caso no se podrá tramitar esa noche. Se le dará una fecha futura para comparecer al juicio.
Cuando se programe el juicio de su caso, este será en el mismo tribunal al cual usted compareció, A MENOS que usted pida un juicio por jurado. La petición de juicio por jurado debe hacerse a través de una moción por escrito 10 (diez) días antes de la fecha programada para el juicio. Si la moción se presenta a tiempo, su caso será enviado al juez que preside el tribunal de circuito para programar una nueva fecha de juicio con un jurado.
1. En el juicio, usted tiene derecho a testificar o a guardar silencio. Si usted guarda silencio, esto no se considera una admisión de culpa. Si testifica, el juez puede considerar cualquier declaración que usted emita para decidir si usted es culpable o inocente.
2. En el juicio, tiene derecho a hacer preguntas acerca de los testigos que declaran en su contra.
3. Tiene derecho a pedir al secretario que emita un citatorio para que los testigos comparezcan al juicio y testifiquen.
4. Si lo declaran no culpable, el caso termina. 5. Si lo declaran culpable, usted puede aceptar la decisión o apelar al tribunal de circuito. Si apela su caso, se le concederá un nuevo juicio ante un juez diferente. La petición de apelación tiene que presentarse por escrito en un plazo de 10 (diez) días a partir de la decisión del tribunal y no se puede aplazar por ningún motivo. Usted puede apelar incluso si no puede pagar. Puede encontrar todos los detalles sobre el proceso de apelación en
_________________________________________. Además, puede pedir al secretario información acerca del proceso.
Si usted no es un ciudadano de los Estados Unidos, debe saber que al declararse culpable o ser condenado puede dar lugar a que lo deporten, le nieguen la admisión a los Estados Unidos o le nieguen la naturalización de acuerdo con las leyes de los Estados Unidos. Debe hablar con un abogado, particularmente antes de presentar una admisión de culpabilidad.
SI NECESITA ADAPTACIONES SEGÚN LA LEY ADA
Usted tiene derechos de acuerdo a la Ley para Estadounidenses con Discapacidades (ADA, por sus siglas en inglés). Por ejemplo, si usted o un testigo son sordos o tienen impedimentos auditivos, tienen derecho a solicitar ayuda, incluyendo a un intérprete. Para obtener ayuda, favor de comunicarse con el coordinador de la Ley ADA del tribunal. Una lista de coordinadores de ADA está disponible en
http://www.courts.mo.gov/page.jsp?id=180.
Si necesita ayuda para otras discapacidades de acuerdo con la Ley ADA, favor de llamar al (573) 751-4377 o enviar un correo electrónico a access2justice@courts.mo.gov.
Mientras esté en la sala del tribunal, por favor: • Permanezca sentado hasta el momento en que el juez escuche su caso.
• No fume ni consuma alimentos o bebidas. • Ponga en silencio todos los teléfonos y otros dispositivos móviles, y permanezca callado. • No se duerma ni interrumpa los procedimientos del tribunal.
LA PRÓXIMA FECHA EN QUE DEBO PRESENTARME EN EL TRIBUNAL ES EL
_________________________ a las _____a.m./p.m.
MISSOURI
CONOZCA SUS DERECHOS
• Derecho a juicio
• Derecho a saber cuándo está abierto el tribunal
• Derecho de asistir al tribunal
• Derecho a salir en libertad mientras espera la audiencia
• Derecho a tener acceso a los expedientes del tribunal
• Derecho a un abogado
• Derecho a que un juez decida si usted puede pagar un abogado o si puede pagar multas
• Derecho a un abogado nombrado por el tribunal
• Derecho a solicitar un juez diferente
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MISSOURI COURT
January 1, 2021
RESUMEN DE LOS TRIBUNALES MUNICIPALES
Los tribunales municipales están autorizados por la Constitución de Missouri y son parte de los tribunales de circuito. Están abiertos al público de todas las edades. El propósito de estos tribunales es proporcionarle un lugar donde obtener un juicio justo e imparcial por cualquier supuesta violación de una ordenanza municipal. Aunque este es un resumen general de sus derechos en los tribunales municipales, cada tribunal puede tener sus propias normas locales que se pueden aplicar a su caso. Por favor, consulte con el tribunal municipal de su localidad las normas del tribunal local.
Los tribunales municipales son juzgados establecidos para proteger los derechos de todos los ciudadanos. Si hay algo que usted no entienda, no dude en hacer cualquier pregunta al juez.
DERECHOS EN LOS TRIBUNALES MUNICIPALES: Derecho a saber cuándo está abierto el tribunal Cada tribunal tiene horarios diferentes. Es importante que usted verifique en el sitio web del tribunal o llame al secretario del tribunal para saber cuándo está abierto.
Una lista completa de la información de contacto de todos los tribunales municipales de Missouri está disponible en http://www.courts.mo.gov/mcw/findacourt/muniDivisionList.htm.
Derecho de asistir al tribunal
Los tribunales de Missouri están abiertos al público de todas las edades.
Derecho a salir en libertad mientras espera la audiencia Si usted está en la cárcel por un cargo municipal, tiene derecho a salir en libertad, a menos que el tribunal decida que usted debe estar en la cárcel para proteger a la comunidad o porque es posible que no se presente al tribunal. Si el tribunal ordena que usted salga de la cárcel puede imponer condiciones para su salida, incluyendo el pago de una fianza.
Derecho a tener acceso a los expedientes del tribunal Si usted tiene un caso en un tribunal municipal, tiene derecho a ver los expedientes del tribunal sobre su caso. Esto incluye expedientes que muestren los cargos, decisiones del tribunal, multas y otra información sobre su caso.
Derecho a un abogado
Usted tiene derecho a que un abogado lo represente y puede contratar uno en cualquier momento. La primera vez que comparece ante el tribunal, puede pedir que pospongan la audiencia una vez para contratar a un abogado. Sin embargo, no es obligatorio que un abogado lo represente. Usted puede autorepresentarse.
Derecho a que un juez decida si usted puede pagar un abogado o pagar multas
Si usted quiere tener un abogado, pero no puede pagarlo, puede pedir que el juez decida si usted cumple con los requisitos para un abogado nombrado por el tribunal. Como parte del proceso, puede que tenga que completar documentos relacionados con sus finanzas. También puede pedir que el juez decida si usted es capaz de pagar las multas del tribunal o le concedan una sentencia alternativa. Como parte de este proceso, puede que tenga que completar documentos relacionados con sus finanzas.
No lo pueden meter a la cárcel por no pagar las multas o las costas a menos que el juez determine que usted tiene la capacidad para pagar pero no desea pagar o si las sanciones alternativas a la cárcel no son suficientes.
Derecho a un abogado nombrado por el tribunal Si usted demuestra que no puede pagar un abogado y la ciudad está tratando de meterlo en la cárcel, el tribunal proporcionará un abogado para que lo represente.
Derecho a solicitar un juez diferente
Usted puede solicitar un cambio de juez por cualquier motivo en un plazo de 10 (diez) días después de su declaración inicial. Si ya han transcurrido los 10 (diez) días, tiene que mostrar la causa por la cual se debe cambiar al juez. Además, un juez puede decidir que no puede atender el caso si tiene un conflicto de intereses en el caso o si el juez comparecerá como fiscal en un condado cercano donde el fiscal prestará servicio como juez.
PROCESO DEL JUICIO:
1. El caso está listo para ser escuchado por el juez. 2. Los testigos tienen que prestar juramento para testificar. 3. Los testigos de la ciudad explican su versión de lo que ocurrió.
4. Usted o su abogado pueden hacer preguntas a los
testigos de la ciudad.
5. Usted puede testificar y llamar testigos para explicar su versión de lo que ocurrió.
6. El fiscal de la ciudad puede hacerles preguntas a usted y a sus testigos, si usted y sus testigos testifican. 7. El juez toma la decisión.
SANCIONES Y MULTAS:
Si usted se declara culpable o es encontrado culpable, le pueden imponer las siguientes sanciones o multas:
1. Infracciones de tráfico menores — hasta un total de $225 de multas y costas.
2. Infracciones del código de construcción, vivienda o zonificación — hasta un total de $200 de multas y costas por la primera infracción en un año, $275 por la segunda infracción en un año, $350 por la tercera infracción en un año y $450 por la cuarta y cualquier infracción en un año.
3. Todas las demás infracciones del código municipal — hasta $____________ de multas más costas. 4. Además de estas multas y costas, ciertas infracciones pueden llevar al encarcelamiento. Dichas infracciones incluyen cualquier infracción relacionada con el alcohol o las drogas, infracciones que ponen en peligro la salud o el bienestar de otros o dar información falsa a un agente de la policía. Pueden condenarlo hasta a ___________________ de cárcel.
Usted puede pagar sus multas por correo, Internet o en persona, en lugar de comparecer ante el tribunal. Por favor, consulte con el secretario de la municipalidad en la cual tienen su caso o visite ________________________ para obtener información acerca de cómo puede pagar las costas y multas en la municipalidad.
No lo pueden meter a la cárcel por no pagar las multas o las costas a menos que el juez determine que usted tiene la capacidad para pagar pero no desea pagar o si las sanciones alternativas a la cárcel no son suficientes.
December 18th, 2024
January 15th, 2025
February NONE
March 19th
April 16th
May 14th
June 18th
July 16th
August 20th
September 17th
October 15th
November 19th
December 17th
Speeding 1-5 over posted $ 84.00
Speeding 06-10 over posted $ 94.00
Speeding 11-15 over posted $ 104.00
Speeding 16-19 over posted $ 134.00
Speeding 20-25 over posted $ 189.00
Speeding in a School Zone or Construction Zone- Must Appear in Court
ACTIVATED SIREN/LIGHTS - EMERGENCY VEHICLE - NOT IN PURSUIT/EMERGENCY MISSION $114.00
CHANGED LANES WHEN MOVEMENT COULD NOT BE MADE WITH SAFETY $ 94.00
CHANGED LANES WHEN MOVEMENT COULD NOT BE MADE W/ SAFETY – CAUSE IMMEDIATE THREAT OF ACCIDENT $ 94.00
CRUISING $ 54.00
CUT IN ON OVERTAKEN VEHICLE $114.00
DEFECTIVE EQUIPMENT $ 84.00
DISPLAY/POSS PLATES OF ANOTHER $ 84.00
DISPLAY UNLAWFUL PLATES $ 84.00
DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED/REVOKED/DENIED-Must Appear in Court
DROVE VEHICLE TO LEFT SIDE WHEN VIEW OBSTRUCTED BY HILL/CURVE $164.00
DROVE VEHICLE TO LEFT SIDE W/I 100 FT OF BRIDGE/TUNNEL WHEN VIEW OBSTRUCTED $164.00 DROVE IN CENTER LANE OF 3-LANE RD WHEN VIEW OBSTRUCTED/NOT CLEAR OF TRAFFIC $ 94.00
DROVE IN CENTER LANE OF 3-LANE RD WHEN VIEW OBSTRUCTED/NOT CLEAR OF TRAFFIC CAUSE IMMEDIATE THREAT OF ACCIDENT $ 94.00
DROVE WRONG DIRECTION ON STREET $ 94.00
DROVE WRONG DIRECTION ON STREET - CAUSE IMMEDIATE THREAT OF ACCIDENT $ 94.00 DROVE AT SLOW SPEED TO IMPEDE/BLOCK NORMAL AND REASONABLE TRAFFIC MOV’T $ 94.00 ENTERED/TRAVELED IN A LANE OVER WHICH A RED SIGNAL WAS SHOWN $ 94.00
EQUIPMENT VIOLATION $ 84.00
EXCESSIVE NOISE FROM SQUEALING TIRES - VEHICULAR $ 84.00
EXPIRED LICENSE PLATES $ 84.00
DROVE IN CENTER LANE OF 3-LANE RD WHEN VIEW OBSTRUCTED/NOT CLEAR OF TRAFFIC CAUSE IMMEDIATE THREAT OF ACCIDENT $ 94.00
DROVE WRONG DIRECTION ON STREET $ 94.00
DROVE WRONG DIRECTION ON STREET - CAUSE IMMEDIATE THREAT OF ACCIDENT $ 94.00 DROVE AT SLOW SPEED TO IMPEDE/BLOCK NORMAL AND REASONABLE TRAFFIC MOV’T $ 94.00 ENTERED/TRAVELED IN A LANE OVER WHICH A RED SIGNAL WAS SHOWN $ 94.00
EQUIPMENT VIOLATION $ 84.00
EXCESSIVE NOISE FROM SQUEALING TIRES - VEHICULAR $ 84.00
EXPIRED PLATES $ 84.00
FAIL TO OBEY TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES $ 94.00
FAIL TO STOP FOR SCHOOL BUS RECEIVING/DISCHARGING SCHOOL CHILDREN $164.00
FAIL TO STOP AT STOP SiGN AT STOP LINE BEFORE CROSSWALK/POINT NEARST INTRSCTION $ 94.00
FAIL TO STOP AT STOP SIGN AT STOP LINE/BEFORE CROSSWALK $ 94.00
FAIL TO TURN AS DIRECTED OR REQUIRED BY INTERSECTION TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICE $ 94.00 FAIL TO SIGNAL/GAVE IMPROPER SIGNAL WHEN STOPPING/TURNING LEFT OR RIGHT $ 94.00
FAIL TO YIELD TO APPROACHING VEH. WHEN ENTERING/CROSSING FROM ALLEY/DRIVEWAY $ 94.00
FAIL TO YIELD TO APPROACHING VEHICLE WHEN TURNING LEFT INTO ALLEY/PRIVATE ROAD $ 94.00
FAIL TO YIELD TO VEHICLE APPROACHING FROM OPP. DIRECTION WHEN TURNING LEFT $ 94.00 FAIL TO YIELD TO EMERGENCY VEHICLE AUDIBLE SIREN/LIGHTED VISIBLE RED/BLUE LIGHT $114.00
FAILED TO PLACE VEHICLE NOT IN MOTION AS NEAR RIGHT HAND SIDE OF ROAD $ 94.00
FAILED TO PLACE VEH. AS NEAR RT SIDE OF RD CAUSING IMMEDIATE THREAT OF ACCIDENT $ 94.00
FAILED TO REGISTER VEHICLE $ 84.00
FAILED TO MAKE/APPROACH FOR LEFT TURN WITHIN PROPER LANE $ 94.00
FAILED TO DRIVE ON RIGHT WHEN SUFFICIENT WIDTH - IMMEDIATE THREAT OF ACCIDENT $ 94.00
FAILED TO DRIVE ON RIGHT HALF OF ROADWAY WHEN ROADWAY WAS OF SUFFICIENT WIDTH $ 94.00
FAILED TO DRIVE WITHIN SINGLE LANE $ 94.00
FAILED TO PROCEED WITH CAUTION PAST FLASHING YELLOW SIGNAL $ 94.00
FAILED TO STOP FOR FLASHING RED SIGNAL AT STOP LINE/CROSSWALK $ 94.00
FAILED TO STOP FOR STEADY RED SIGNAL AT CROSSWALK/STOP LINE $ 94.00
FAILED TO OBEY OFFICIAL SIGNS TEMPORARILY DESIGNATING LANES $ 94.00
FAILED TO OBEY SIGNS/TEMPORARY LANES - IMMEDIATE THREAT OF ACCIDENT $ 94.00
FAILED TO YIELD $ 94.00
FAIL TO SLOW TO REASONABLE SPEED FOR EXISTING CONDITIONS FOR YIELD SIGN $ 94.00 FAILURE TO DIM LIGHTS $ 94.00
FAILED TO YIELD TO VEHICLE THAT HAD ENTERED INTERSECTION WITH NO TRAFFIC CONTROL $ 94.00
FAILED TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY TO PEDESTRIAN FACING WALK SIGNAL $ 94.00
FAILED TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY TO VEHICLE/PEDESTRIAN AT INTERSECTION OR CROSSWALK $ 94.00
FAILED TO YIELD TO VEHICLE ON RIGHT ENTERING INTERSECTION AT APPROX. SAME TIME $ 94.00 FAIL TO YIELD AFTER STOPPING TO VEHICLE ENTERING INTERSECTION/CAUSE HAZARD $ 94.00 FAILURE TO PROCEED W/ CAUTION/YIELD/REDUCE SPEED FOR STATIONARY EMERGENCY VEHICLE DISPLAYING EMERGENCY LIGHTS $114.00
FAILURE TO PROVIDE PROOF OF INSURANCE Must Appear in Court
FAILURE TO STAY ON PAVEMENT $ 94.00
FOLLOWED ANOTHER VEHICLE TOO CLOSELY $ 94.00
FOLLOWED ANOTHER BUS/TRUCK CLOSER THAN 300 FT $164.00
HANDICAPPED PARKING VIOLATION $ 84.00
IMPROPER PASSING OF A STREETCAR $114.00
IMPROPER BACKING $ 94.00
IMPROPER LANE USE $ 94.00
ILLEGAL/IMPROPER TURNING $ 94.00
INCREASED SPEED WHILE BEING PASSED $114.00
MADE U-TURN NOT AT CROSSOVER $ 94.00
MADE U-TURN AT INTERSECTION CONTROLLED BY TRAFFIC SIGNAL/POLICE OFFICER $ 94.00 MADE U-TURN NOT AT CROSSOVER-CAUSE IMMEDIATE THREAT OF ACCIDENT $ 94.00
MADE U-TURN W/ TRAFFIC WHERE VISION LESS THAN 300 ft - TRAFFIC HAZARD CREATED $ 94.00
NO HEADLIGHTS WHEN REQUIRED $ 84.00
OBSTRUCTING TRAFFIC $ 84.00
OPERATE/TRANSPORT IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY BETWEEN SUNSET AND SUNRISE $110.00 PARKED IN "NO PARKING" ZONE $ 84.00
PASS VEHICLE ON RIGHT/TRAVELED OFF MAIN PORTION OF ROAD $114.00
PASS VEHICLE/INTERFERED WITH APPROACHING TRAFFIC $164.00
PERSON 21 YRS OR LESS OPERATE MOTOR VEHICLE WHILE TEXTING ON MOBILE DEVICE $110.00 RED LIGHT VIOLATION $ 94.00
TRUCK OVER 18000 LBS FOLLOWED ANOTHER VEHICLE TOO CLOSELY $164.00
TURNED RIGHT ON RED SIGNAL WHERE PROHIBITED BY SIGN $ 94.00
STOPPED/SLOWED SPEED/TURNED FROM DIRECT COURSE / MOVED VEHICLE RIGHT/LEFT WHEN UNSAFE $ 94.00
VEHICLE LICENSE/INSPECTION/TITLE $ 84.00
VIOLATE OUT-OF-SERVICE ORDER WHILE TRANSPORTING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS $164.00 VIOLATE OUT-OF-STATE ORDER WHILE OPERATING VEHICLE DESIGNED TO TRANSPORT MORE THAN 15 PASSENGERS INCLUDING DRIVER - 1ST OFFENSE $164.00
VIOLATION OF RESTRICTIONS/REGULATIONS REGARDING TOW TRUCKS $164.00
VISION REDUCING MATERIAL (TINT) <35% Must Appear in Court
WEAVING $ 94.00
Driver if Motor Vehicle failed to wear properlyadjusted/fastened safety belt $10.00
FAIL TO SECURE CHILD 80 LBS OR MORE OR OVER 4’ 9 “IN BOOSTER SEAT OR SAFETY BELT $ 10.00
FAIL TO SECURE CHILD LESS THAN 8 YEARS OLD IN A CHILD RESTRAINT OR BOOSTER SEAT $ 79.00
PERSON LESS THAN 18 YRS OLD OPERATING/RIDING IN TRUCK FAILED TO WEAR PROPERLY ADJUSTED/FASTENED SEAT BELT $ 10.00
SEATBELT VIOLATION-OTHER $ 10.00
FAIL TO WEAR PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR ON MOTORCYCLE in motion/WEAR APPROVED GEAR $ 84.00
OPERATE MOTORIZED BICYCLE ON HIGHWAY - STREET WITHOUT VALID DRIVERS LICENSE $ 84.00 OPERATE MOTORIZED BICYCLE ON INTERSTATE HIGHWAY $ 84.00
PERMITTED INVALIDATED LICENSEE TO OPERATE MOTORCYCLE $ 104.00
ATV VIOLATIONS: OPERATE ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE UPON A HIGHWAY/STREET NOT AUTHORIZED $ 104.00
OPERATE ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE CARRYING A PASSENGER $ 84.00
OPERATE ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE WITHOUT PROPER BICYCLE SAFETY FLAG $ 84.00
OPERATE ATV ON HWY IN EXCESS OF 30 MILES PER HOUR $ 90.00
UNDER 18 YRS OLD - OPERATING ATV W/O FASTENED SAFETY HELMET ON HEAD $ 84.00
ANIMAL VIOLATIONS:
ANIMAL LICENSE $ 84.00
ANIMAL AT LARGE $ 84.00