What can I do when I did not appear in court for a citiation?

Full question:

I received a traffic citation for corrections (a fixing ticket), the matter has been corrected. The court will not hear the case now because they said it is now in collections. My drivers license has now been suspended because I didnt appear on the citation. What can I file in court to get this taken care?

  • Category: Civil Actions
  • Subcategory: Default Judgment
  • Date:
  • State: National

Answer:

If you don't wish to pay the judgment, you may ask that the judgment be vacated. In order to vacate a default judgment, you must have a good reason for not going to your hearing, such as you were not properly served.

To vacate the default judgment, the typical forms filed are a motion to Vacate Judgment, a Notice of Motion to Vacate Judgment, and Declaration.

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FAQs

To resolve a fix it ticket in New York, you must correct the issue that led to the citation, such as repairing a broken tail light. After making the necessary repairs, you can provide proof to the court or relevant authority. This may involve submitting a certificate of correction or attending a court hearing to show compliance. If the ticket is in collections, contact the collection agency to discuss payment options or dispute the claim if applicable.