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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your CASE / CITATION NUMBER at the top of the form. This is essential for identifying your case.
  3. Indicate your plea by selecting either 'NO CONTEST' or 'GUILTY'. Ensure you understand the implications of your choice.
  4. Fill in your age status at the time of violation, confirming whether you were under 25 years old.
  5. Review and check each statement from 1 to 13, ensuring that you meet all requirements for deferred disposition probation. Initial where indicated.
  6. Provide your signature, address, date, email address, and phone number at the bottom of the form.
  7. Attach a copy of your valid Driver's License and proof of current Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance before submission.

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How do I pay my citation? If you are paying your citation in full or have already entered a plea and have a balance due, your payment can be paid by phone at 1 (877) 881-1003 or online through the Town of Prosper Online Citation Payment Portal.
A charge will only not show up on a background check if the charges were dropped and you never pleaded guilty or no-contest to a charge. When you plead guilty or no-contest for deferred adjudication, then the charge becomes visible on a background check (although it will show that you were not convicted).
If the charge was a misdemeanor, then, one year from the date that the deferred sentence ends, you are eligible for a full expungement. If charged with a felony, you are eligible for a full expungement five years from the end of a deferred sentence.
Deferred Disposition Cost / Terms OffenseCostTerm Speeding 1 to 20 Miles Over $300 90 days Speeding 21 to 25 Miles Over $300 120 days Speeding 26 to 35 Miles Over $325 180 days and Driving Safety Course Speeding 35 or More Miles Over N/A N/A10 more rows
Deferred Disposition is a form of probation that, when completed successfully, may result in the dismissal of your case. The probation period may be up to 180 days. You must complete the term, including the payment of fees, and satisfy any requirements of the court.

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The benefits of a deferred disposition are that you can avoid a criminal record and avoid a change to your driving record that could increase your insurance fees.
An individual can receive deferred adjudication community supervision only from a judge, and only after a plea of guilty or nolo contendere. Deferred adjudication means that the finding of guilt is deferred or put off by the judge, even though there is enough evidence to have found the offender guilty of the offense.

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