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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Summons # and Date of Offense in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as these details are crucial for your case.
  3. In the 'Details about the prohibited conduct' section, provide a clear description of the incident. This is important for your defense or understanding of the violation.
  4. Fill in the 'Location of offense' field with the exact address where the incident occurred.
  5. Enter the Fine Amount indicated on your summons. This will help you keep track of any payments due.
  6. Specify your Hearing Date, ensuring you respond before this date to avoid additional penalties.
  7. If requesting a hearing by mail, complete the request form at the bottom, including your name, address, and signature. Make sure to include all necessary documents.

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Yes, exactly, it is a civil infraction and is not criminal in nature. Thats why you would not need to disclose it if asked about criminal matters. But, if youre asked about all citations, criminal and civil, you would need to disclose it. Yes, USCIS cares a lot more about criminal matters than civil ones.
Individuals who enroll in Fair Fares NYC after getting a Notice of Violation and before their hearing date are eligible to have their fare evasion fine waived (proof of enrollment required.)
The U.S. government can check your driving record when you apply for citizenship. If you have traffic tickets, they will most likely show up during one of these checks but when the government checks your record, its not looking for speeding tickets or tickets for a failure to come to a complete stop.
The bottom line is that traffic violations and minor citations like parking tickets are unlikely to be a problem when applying for naturalization. Nevertheless, it is best to include them, even as a general mention as parking tickets, for the purposes of applying for naturalization.
ing to the MTA, anyone violating any of their rules of conduct can be removed from the subway stations.

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The fine for MTA fare evasion, which was $100 in 2024, has changed to the following: No fine for first offense. $100 fine with $50 rebate on an OMNI card for second fine. $150 for subsequent fines.

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