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      Pay Traffic Tickets Online

 

If you don't have to appear in court for your traffic ticket,

 

DON'T STAND IN LINE,

PAY ONLINE

 

Most waivable traffic ticket fines and costs can now be paid using this site. This online payment method uses a third-party vendor (NIC), to make your transaction secure. NIC includes a nominal processing fee for each transaction.


Before proceeding to pay your traffic ticket fine and costs, please read carefully the "Notice to Defendant" on your citation. It contains important information about your obligations and options. 


If you plan not to contest this citation and want to pay your fine and costs online, then proceed to www.payNCticket.org.

 


IF YOUR CITATION INDICATES THAT YOU MUST COME TO COURT.
YOU CANNOT PAY YOUR CITATION ONLINE
You must appear in court on the date, time and location appearing on the citation. Failure to do so may result in additional monetary penalties and suspension of your drivers license.

 If you wish to contest the charge(s) or appear before a judge
You must appear in court on the court date, time, and location printed on your citation.  Failure to pay your citation before the scheduled court date, and thereafter failure to appear in court on the scheduled date may result in additional monetary penalties and suspension of your drivers license.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

payNCticket.org will save the costs and aggravation of:

*Obtaining certified checks or money orders

*Obtaining postage for mailing

*Loss of time from work or other activities

*Expensive fees assessed for paying tickets late

*Loss of driving privileges for unpaid tickets