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The District Court hears landlord/tenant cases, replevin actions, traffic violations, criminal cases classified as misdemeanors and certain felonies, and civil cases in the amount of $30,000 or less. The District Court does not conduct jury trials.
Court records are available through PACER or at public terminals located in the Clerks Office. To obtain copies, including certified and exemplified copies, of documents, please send a copy work request to the Clerks Office. Someone from the Clerks Office will then contact you with the copy cost.
You could face additional penalties based on the Nonresident Violator Compact (NVC) if you dont. States that participate in the NVC notify your home state when you dont pay a ticket, and your home state typically suspends your license if you dont pay the fine by a certain date.
If you choose not to pay the fine, you must request either a waiver hearing or a trial, at which you will be required to appear in person to dispose of your case. If you do not respond WITHIN 30 DAYS to one of the four options, MVA will be notified and may take action to suspend your license.
You have 30 days from the date of your citation to pre-pay or request a hearing. If you do not do so, your drivers license may be suspended. Citations will say either pre-payable or must appear when required by the court. Must appear citations require that you appear at trial.

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If you fail to pay the fine or appear in District Court to contest it, the Court will electronically notify the MVA. The MVA then will mail you a notice that your drivers license will be suspended unless you satisfy the court requirements by the suspension date printed on the notice.
Most traffic offenses are subject to a one-year statute of limitations. The only exceptions are automobile manslaughter, homicide while under the influence of alcohol, and homicide while impaired by alcohol. Those offenses carry a three-year statute of limitations.

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