I was told I could speak to the officer before court. Do I need to make an appointment?
This statement refers to speaking with the officer prior to the judge entering the courtroom on your court date. If you wish to discuss your case with the officer, you will need to check in at 5:00 PM with the clerk in the courtroom on your designated court date. The officer will be notified that you are present in the courtroom. You will be asked to stay seated in the courtroom and must wait for the officer to call your name.

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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?