If you would prefer to handle
your citation via mail, you should submit payment in the form of a check or money order payable to the Clerk of Courts to the address below.
Not exact matches
If you are making a late payment, your clearance document (s) will be prepared and
mailed to you
via U.S.
Mail at the address listed on your traffic
citation.
By
Mail:
Mail in your
citation, payment (
via check, money order or cash) and signed, notarized election form (received by the issuing officer) or a signed, notarized letter electing traffic school to:
Citations can be paid
via cash, check, cashier's check, debit cards, credit cards, and money orders and remitted in person,
via mail, on the phone, or through the online payment system.
If you would like to submit payment
via mail, you can send a money order or a certified check (only), as well as a copy of the
citation to the address below.
If you would like to submit your payment
via mail, you should submit a cashier's check or money order to the address below along with the uniform traffic
citation in the preaddressed envelope you received when the ticket was issued.
If you would like to pay for your traffic ticket
via mail, you can do so using the pre-addressed blue envelope that was provided by the officer when you first received the
citation.
If you would like to submit payment or elect to attend a driving course
via mail, you can do so by sending the Election to Attend a Driver Improvement Course
via mail along with the fine payment and a copy of your
citation.
If you would like to submit payment
via mail, be sure to include a copy of the
citation as well as an election affidavit if you intend to elect traffic school.
To be able to remove a traffic
citation from your record, you will have to request permission from Tyler County
via mail correspondence or in person.
Contesting a speeding ticket in Washington DC or another type of
citation is a process that can be initiated by submitting a plea of «not guilty» to the DMV Adjudication Services Office in person, by
mail, by phone or
via the internet.
Motorists who are unable to satisfy their traffic
citation via the internet may still be able to provide payment by
mail or in person.
If you would like to pay your
citation, you have the option to pay online,
via mail or in person.
If you would like to send payment
via mail, you should submit a cashier's check, money order or personal check along with a copy of the
citation to the address below.