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My ticket has a fine amount plus court cost amount printed on it and the box marked “Waiver allowed” is checked. What does that mean?

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My ticket has a fine amount plus court cost amount printed on it and the box marked “Waiver allowed” is checked. What does that mean?

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That means you may pay the fine and court costs at any time prior to the scheduled court date and avoid going to court. If you pay the fine and costs you cannot contest the ticket. You are pleading guilty to the violation charged. The court will treat your payment of the fine as your admission of guilt. It is called a “waiver” because by paying the fine you are giving up your right to contest the charges at trial.

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