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Which states handle traffic infractions by an administrative process other than by local court staff?

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Which states handle traffic infractions by an administrative process other than by local court staff?

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Arizona: Payment of traffic fines is through the FARE program. The FARE project has increased collections on outstanding debt by $56 million. Delaware: Traffic infractions are handled by employees of the statewide, centralized voluntary assessment center. These employees work for the justice of the peace court. Guam: All traffic infractions are handled by the Traffic Violations Bureau. Hawaii: Does not have an administrative process for traffic infraction cases. Maine: The Judicial Branch Violations Bureau handles traffic infractions. If the recipient of the traffic ticket wants to contest, the violations bureau staff will schedule the case in the appropriate courts. Michigan: Does not have an administrative process for traffic-infraction cases. Missouri: The Missouri State Fine Collection Center (FCC) is authorized by section 476.385, RSMo and Missouri Supreme Court Rule 38. The FCC began operating on July 1, 1999. It is the centralized bureau that processes most routine traffic ticke

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