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  1. TRAFFIC CITATION INFORMATION PARKING CITATION INFORMATION For further information visit "Online Citation Services" at: www.lasuperiorcourt.org&#160; </p>

  2. If you have questions or need help in contesting your citation, please email FM-ParkingCitation@longbeach.gov or call (562) 570-6822. By Mail: Parking Citations. PO Box 22766. Long Beach, CA 90801. In Person: City of Long Beach City Hall. 411 West Ocean Blvd, Lobby Level. Long Beach, CA 90802.

  3. You must have your citation number and/or driver’s license number available. OPTION 2: Traffic Call Center Many Traffic matters can be resolved by calling the Traffic Call Center at (213) 633-6300 and speaking with a clerk. The Traffic Call Center is open 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday – Friday, except court holidays.

    • Where to Pay Your Ticket
    • Pay The Fine by The Deadline
    • DMV Points and Traffic School
    • If You Have A Fix-It Ticket
    • If You Can't Afford to Pay For Your Ticket

    Your traffic ticket or the notice you got in the mail from the court has information on how to plead guilty (or no contest) and pay. You can usually do this online, by mail, or in person. If your ticket or notice says mandatory appearance, it means you will have to go to court.

    If you are not going to contest your traffic ticket, you need to pay the fine (also called bail). When you pay bail, it is counted as a conviction. You don´t need to separately plead guilty or no contest, unless you're asking the court to consider your ability to pay.

    The conviction will show up on your driving record with the DMV (it adds points to your driving record). The points can affect your car insurance. If you are eligible, you can ask to go to a traffic schoolso you don't get a point on your record. The notice sent by the court will say if you are eligible for traffic school. There's a fee to go to tra...

    If you had a fix-it ticket (correctable offense), you need to pay the fine and send in proof that you fixed the problem. This is generally the signed certificate of correction on the back of the ticket.

    Once the court sets your fine, if you can't afford to pay it you can ask the court to 1. Lower what you owe 2. Give you more time to pay 3. Let you pay over time 4. Give you community service You will need to answer some questions about why you can't afford the fine. Get information on how to ask the court to consider your ability to pay. If you ha...

  4. The traffic ticket and Notice to Appear. You can get a traffic ticket for minor driving offenses or equipment violations, like running a red light, speeding, or having a broken tail light. These types of tickets are handled in traffic court. The ticket will have information about how to take care of the ticket and which county court is handling ...

  5. Ticket Number Owner's Responsibility Date of Birth Driver's License Number Court Location On Your Courtesy Notice ...

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