What if I do not respond to my ticket (fail to pay or appear for a hearing)?
A failure to respond to a ticket within 15 days of issuance results in an order that the infraction was committed. If you asked for a hearing and do not appear, a penalty will be assessed and a committed finding will be entered. When an infraction is not paid in a timely manner or a hearing is missed, the Court notifies the department of licensing and a $52 late penalty is added to the amount shown on the ticket. Your account may also be referred to a collection agency. Your failure to respond to a ticket may result in the suspension of your driving privilege and is a misdemeanor that may be punishable by a fine or imprisonment in jail if you drive while suspended.

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1. What is an infraction?
2. What must I do if I receive an infraction?
3. What is a mitigation hearing?
4. Who qualifies for a deferred finding?
5. What is a contested hearing?
6. What should I wear and how should I act in court?
7. May I have a lawyer at my contested hearing?
8. What happens if I can't appear on the court date?
9. Will a traffic infraction appear on my driving record?
10. What if I do not respond to my ticket (fail to pay or appear for a hearing)?
11. What about a 'No Liability Insurance' ticket?
12. Is there a right to appeal?
13. What if I can't pay my penalty all at once?