How can I pay my fine?
Fines may be paid in person, by mail, or online.

Payments made in person - Chapin Municipal Court is located inside of the Chapin Town Hall. Acceptable forms of payment include cash, money orders, cashier's checks, debit cards, or credit cards. If you pay using a debit or credit card, you will be charged an additional small fee to use this service. No personal or business checks will be accepted.

Payments made by mail - Include a copy of your ticket along with a money order or cashier's check for the total fine amount and made payable to "Chapin Municipal Court". DO NOT SEND CASH IN THE MAIL, as it will not be accepted. No personal or business checks will be accepted.

Payments made online - Click the link below. You will be redirected to the Lexington County homepage. Select "Online Services", select "Traffic Ticket Payment" from the drop-down box, and follow the instructions. Your case number is your ticket number, which can be located in the lower right-hand corner of your ticket.
Pay Fines Online

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1. Do I have to appear in court?
2. What happens if I fail to appear for my court date?
3. If someone is proven guilty, who decides the sentence?
4. I was told I could speak to the officer before court. Do I need to make an appointment?
5. Can I speak to the judge, regarding my case?
6. What if I don't have an attorney?
7. How can I get referrals for an attorney?
8. How do I know if my license is suspended?
9. If my driver's license is suspended for failing to pay a traffic ticket, how do I get it back?
10. Can I pay a higher fine to have my points reduced or taken off?
11. How can I pay my fine?