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  2. Begin by entering the JUDICIAL DISTRICT and TOWN where your case is filed, along with the DOCKET NUMBER at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in the PETITIONER'S NAME and ADDRESS, followed by the RESPONDENT'S NAME and ADDRESS. Ensure all names are spelled correctly for accurate processing.
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The State of Connecticut Centralized Infractions Bureau now allows you to pay infractions online. The link below will take you to the State of Connecticut Judicial Branch to pay your infraction.
The Connecticut Judicial Branch adopted its seal in 1997 to promote a better understanding of its role and function as a separate and distinct branch of government. The seal features a map of Connecticut with the scales of justice overlaid upon it.
Examples of Using the JD-FM-290 Template Child Custody Agreements: Parents can use the memorandum to outline custody arrangements, visitation schedules, and decision-making responsibilities.
There are two ways to pay your ticket: Online: You may pay online with a credit card, OR. By mail: You may mail the total amount due by check or money order to Centralized Infractions Bureau at P.O. Box 5044, Hartford, CT 06102-5044. When sending payment, include your ticket or the Failure to Respond Notice.
Paying a speeding ticket is a guilty plea, which results in fines, demerit points on your license, and higher insurance costs. Going to court can reduce or eliminate penalties, such as lowering fines, reducing points, or even dismissing charges with the help of an attorney.

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Divisions of Superior Court - CT Judicial Branch. The Superior Court hears civil, criminal, family and juvenile matters. Civil Division hears cases in which someone is being sued to protect civil, personal or property rights.
Penalties for Late Payments If the ticket is not paid within 15 calendar dates after ticket issuance, the said fine will double. Failure to pay within 30 days of ticket issuance will result in the said fine tripling.
Well, whether the speeding ticket was your actual fault or not, you have a better chance of having that ticket removed/erased from your driving record if you put the effort to fight it. This is why its a wise idea to hire an attorney/lawyer to help you out.

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