Can I pay a fine in a Justice of the Peace Court which is owed to the Voluntary Assessment Center or to another court?
You may pay a fine owed to the Voluntary Assessment Center in any Justice of the Peace Criminal Court (instead of mailing it directly to the Voluntary Assessment Center). However, you should be sure to bring a copy of your traffic ticket when you pay the fine. You may also pay a fine owed to any Justice of the Peace Criminal Court in any other Justice of the Peace Criminal Court. However, fines owed to other courts, such as the Court of Common Pleas, Superior Court, or Family Court may not be paid in the Justice of the Peace Court. • Can I pay my fine using a credit card? Yes. Credit cards are accepted for fines, costs, and restitution payments (when paid directly to the Court). • Can the Court notarize paperwork? No. You will usually need to find a notary public. You can find a list of notaries in the yellow pages of the phone book. • How can I get a witness to come to court? If you are not sure that a witness will show up at court in a civil case, you may subpoena the witness (have t
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