If I can't pay for my fines and court costs, should I come to court?

Yes, be sure to come to court as scheduled. When you’re appearing before the judge, ask the judge for additional time to pay. Normally, payment is due in full on your court day, but the judge will give you extra time (up to a three-month payment plan) to pay if requested.  If you want to apply for Indigency status, come by Berry Hill City Hall at least a week prior to your court date to pick up a Request for an Indigency ruling, then bring the completed form and any documentation with you to court on your scheduled court date so the Judge may rule on it in open court when he hears the case on your citation..

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1. What if I want to pay my ticket before my court date?
2. What if I miss my court date and don't pay my ticket before the court date?
3. If I'm assigned to traffic school by your court, when do you need my receipt/certificate of attendance?
4. Do you take credit cards or checks for payment?
5. When should I arrive for court on my court day?
6. If I got a ticket for my vehicle's lights not working, what can I do?
7. Where's your traffic court located?
8. What if I can't go to traffic court on my assigned day?
9. May I talk to the Judge before court about my citation?
10. If I can't pay for my fines and court costs, should I come to court?
11. Can the Court accomodate non-English speakers?
12. Do you have payment plans for court fines and costs?
13. How do I apply for an indigency hearing in your court?
14. What are the fines for traffic offenses (MOVING VIOLATIONS)?
15. What are the fines for traffic offenses (NON-MOVING VIOLATIONS)?
16. What are the Court Costs, Litigation Fee, and Cash Bond Forfeiture Fee?
17. What precautions are you taking regarding the Coronavirus?