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Maryland judiciary case search lookup
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If you wish to plead "not guilty," you must request and appear for a trial where the officer and any witnesses will be present. There are non-refundable court costs for filing an appeal. If the judge renders a guilty verdict, you have the right to an appeal. There is a possibility that your fine could be increased, up to a maximum of $500. Lowering your fine is at the discretion of the judge. The hearing presents you with an opportunity to explain to the judge why you committed the offense and request that your fine be reduced or waived or ask that you be given probation rather than a conviction because of extenuating circumstances. In traffic cases, you may plead "guilty with an explanation" and appear for a hearing. In the case of a traffic ticket, the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) may assess points on your license. In District Court cases you may plead "guilty" or "not guilty." There is no plea of "innocent." A guilty plea results in the charge becoming a part of your record. Read more about traffic installment plans.

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Individuals with outstanding traffic fines totaling $150.00 or more and whose driver's license or driving privilege is, or may be suspended, may be eligible for a Traffic Violation(s) Installment Payment Plan. What if I cannot afford to pay my traffic tickets? The Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration maintains all motor vehicle records, including outstanding suspensions. How do I check to see if I have an outstanding suspension? Many courts are trying to reduce the time you have to spend in traffic court by scheduling cases on an hourly basis. The length of your trial or hearing can vary by county, and can depend on the number of cases scheduled. Include the citation number, defendant’s name, trial date and location, a brief explanation of why you are unable to attend, your name and your daytime phone number. If you are unable to appear on the scheduled date, notify the court in writing prior to that date by mail. Call the court the day before the trial date to confirm that the case is still on the docket. If you receive a Notice to Appear as a witness in a traffic case, the date, time and court location appears on the notice. What if I receive a Notice to Appear as a witness? If you don't appear for your court date, the District Court will notify the Motor Vehicle Administration to begin the driver's license suspension process. If you change your mind and decide you don't want to go to court, you can pay the fine at any time up until your court date to avoid going to court. If you requested a waiver hearing or trial, the District Court will mail you a date to appear in court. The court will mail you a summons informing you of the trial date. If the police officer did not check "This is a payable citation" on your traffic ticket, you must appear in court for trial (for example, in a DUI case). If you don't respond within 30 days, the District Court will notify the Motor Vehicle Administration to begin the driver's license suspension process.

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The Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration may assess points on your license if you plead guilty or the court finds you guilty of the violation. If you lost your ticket, you can use the Lost or Missing Citation Option Form (DR-490) to select any of the above three options.

  • Check the "Request a Trial" box on the ticket.
  • OR Option D: Ask for a trial to plead "not guilty"
  • Mail the ticket to the District Court Traffic Processing Center.
  • Check the "Request a Waiver Hearing" box on the ticket.
  • OR Option C: Ask for a waiver hearing to plead "guilty with an explanation"

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    Check "request a Payment Plan" for each violation in which a payment plan is requested, sign, date at the bottom of the ticket and mail the form within 30 days to the address shown as soon as possible.OR NEW Option B: Request to enter into a payment plan under § 7–504.1 of the Courts Article, if you have at least $150 in total outstanding fines and are otherwise qualified to enter into a payment plan.

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  • Pay using the Maryland Uniform Traffic Citation Payment Kioskat your local Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) office.
  • Pay in person at any local District Court.
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    If you receive a payable traffic ticket where jail time is not a possibility, take one of the following four (4) actions within 30 days: Option A: Pay the full fine and plead "guilty" Watch a video about traffic court or read your options below. I received a traffic ticket, what can I do?










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