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(a) Informal response and reply (2) The response must be served and filed within 45 days of the filing of the request, or a later date if the court so orders. One copy of the informal response and any supporting documents must be served on the petitioner and on any assisting entity or counsel.
The civil assessment is now canceled (vacated) This means you no longer owe the assessment. You do not need to do anything to have it canceled. The court should automatically take it off of what you owe. To check that it was canceled, you can compare your past total amount due to the new current balance listed.
To make the request, you must file a petition with the court to lower or vacate the civil assessment. You must file a petition within 20 calendar days from the action date on the notice the court sent you. There is no fee for this petition.
Civil assessments are a type of poverty penalty charged to people who miss a deadline to pay or appear in court. The civil assessment is a $300 fee charged mostly in infraction cases (traffic and non-traffic). This can exponentially increase the amount someone owes.
Fix It - Proof of Correction You can mail or bring the the signed verification to the Courthouses Traffic Division along with the state mandated fee (40611 CVC) no later than the due date shown on your courtesy notice, to clear the violation.
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Section 1214.1 - Civil assessment (a) On or after July 1, 2022, in addition to any other penalty in infraction, misdemeanor, or felony cases, the court may impose a civil assessment of up to one hundred dollars ($100) against a defendant who fails, after notice and without good cause, to appear in court for a

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