

Get information on how to ask the court to consider your ability to pay. Parking restrictions are necessary to properly manage and maximize public benefit from the Citys on-street parking. You will need to answer some questions about why you can't afford the fine. Once the court sets your fine, if you can't afford to pay it you can ask the court to If you can't afford to pay for your ticket This is generally the signed certificate of correction on the back of the ticket. Please include: your penalty charge notice. If you had a fix-it ticket (correctable offense), you need to pay the fine and send in proof that you fixed the problem. You should either email it to or post it to PO Box 664, Truro, Cornwall, TR1 9DH. If you have a fix-it ticket (correctable offense) If you have a commercial driver's license the rules are different. There is a set of rules for representation if the owner of a vehicle cannot represent him or herself at a. The registered owner may request an in-person hearing to challenge parking and compliance tickets. If you complete traffic school, you don't get the point added to your DMV record (if you have a noncommercial driver's license). The registered owner can submit a signed statement contesting a ticket. To contest a violation, the vehicle owner must appear in person within five calendar days. If you are eligible, you can ask to go to a traffic school so you don't get a point on your record. The notice sent by the court will say if you are eligible for traffic school. The owner of a vehicle may contest the parking violation in Court. Your car insurance company may ask you to pay more for insurance or they may cancel your policy and tell you to find insurance elsewhere. These are "points." Points can stay on your record for 3 to 7 years and impact your car insurance. The conviction goes on your driving record. When you plead guilty or if the judge finds you guilty, it is a conviction.
