How do I know what court to go to for my traffic ticket?
The court’s name, address and telephone number should be printed on your copy. If you have lost your copy contact the District Court. Most courts now have computer access to an index of cases filed in most limited jurisdiction courts in the state. Even if you go to the wrong court office, court staff should be able, in most cases, to direct you to the correct court.

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1. Can I keep my traffic ticket “off my record”?
2. How do I ask the court to defer my infraction?
3. What does it cost to defer my infraction?
4. What if I fail to pay the administrative fee for my deferral?
5. What if I commit a new traffic infraction?
6. What infractions do not qualify for deferral?
7. May I have a lawyer at a contested hearing?
8. Will a traffic infraction appear on my driving record?
9. What about a "no liability insurance" ticket?
10. What if I cannot afford to pay the penalty in full?
11. What happens if I don't respond? I don't appear in court? I don't pay?
12. I forgot about my ticket. What do I do now?
13. Is there a right to appeal?
14. How do I know what court to go to for my traffic ticket?