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recommended range of fines and costs for civil infractions for first-time offenders, responsibility admitted, non-accident violations
The civil fine and costs must be payable immediately unless the order or judgment includes a grant of permission for payment to be made in a specified period of time or installments. MCL 257.907(2). The exceptions to this general rule are listed in the table below.1. Civil Infraction.
“An individual operating a vehicle on a highway shall operate that vehicle at a careful and prudent speed not greater than nor less than is reasonable and proper, having due regard to the traffic, surface, and width of the highway and of any other condition existing at the time.
The fine you pay for a traffic ticket will be determined by the district where you committed the moving violation. While the fines may vary, below is a standard list of fines you might face if you’re pulled over: Speeding 1-5 MPH over limit: $115+ / 2 Points. Speeding 26+ MPH over limit: $210 / 4 Points.
Generally, a speeding ticket will cost the driver up to $100 in fines and a maximum of $100 in court costs. Depending on the driver's speed as compared to the speed limit, a speeding violation can also lead to up to five demerit points being assessed the motorist's driving record.
Traffic Fines. If proof of insurance is shown (proof of insurance valid the date the ticket was issued) fine and costs are $25. $180.00 (if not insured the the time of citation but proof of insurance has since been obtained & provided. (Motor Carrier offense must contact court for amount due.)
Your Michigan speeding citation will vary based on where you received your ticket, how fast you were going, and whether or not you were speeding in a school or work zone. Expect to pay at least $125 and as much as $240 or more depending on your circumstances.
Tickets must be paid within 14 Calendar Days of receiving violation. A $50.00 late charge will be assessed after the 14th day. All violations occurring in a school zone, construction zone or an emergency scene - contact the Court for amount due.
You can now pay (in full) any civil infraction ticket filed in the 63rd District Court “free of charge” by going to: https://e.courts.michigan.gov. This is a website maintained by the State of Michigan for online payment of civil infractions and misdemeanors in a limited number of courts.
See information on pricing and instructions when dealing with tickets and citations.