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Traffic Citations. Customers who are issued a Uniform Traffic Citation have the option to pay the citation, contest the citation or take a driver improvement course. Customers have 30 days to make this election with the clerk of court listed on the citation.
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Welcome to the PayFlClerk.com traffic ticket portal. The portal is a single source for payment of traffic tickets, state-wide. Once you select the ticketing county, you will be redirected to the selected Clerk of Court payment site.
• * To pay online, visit the Online Payment Website at: https://paymentsolutions.lexisnexis.com/pc/md/city/annapolis/districtcourt (A non-refundable convenience fee applies.) • Visit the District Court location nearest you and pay the fine at the cashier’s office.
This site allows the public to securely pay traffic tickets, court costs, fines, or restitution to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s Common Pleas and Magisterial District courts. This site has been approved by the Unified Judicial System of Pennsylvania and is maintained by the AOPC.
You can pay your traffic ticket online using the court’s or county’s website. If the court or county does not have a website, you can use the Judicial Council of Georgia’s centralized database to search traffic citations.
This page has general information about paying traffic tickets, including traffic school, fix-it tickets, and your options if you can't afford to pay a ticket. The ticket, notice from the court, or the court's website has specific information about how to pay (online, by mail, or in person).
Uniform Traffic Citations or traffic tickets that are given must be handled within 30 days with the county court clerk’s office where the ticket was received. To handle a ticket visit or call the clerk’s office. In some counties, tickets may be paid online.
If you decide to simply pay your traffic ticket, you be able to do so online, by mail, or in person. For specific instructions, refer to your PA traffic ticket or contact the appropriate traffic court, as the process will vary by county.
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