What to do if you lose a HI traffic citation?

What to do if you lose a HI traffic citation?

If you’ve lost your HI traffic citation, you’ll need to contact the appropriate district court for specific ticket information. Once you get in contact with the right district court, you can ask for information about your ticket fines and court costs, due dates, and plea/payment methods.

How do you pay a traffic ticket in Hawaii?

In Hawaii, you can pay your traffic ticket either: Online. You CANNOT pay your traffic ticket online if it has been more than 21 days since you received the ticket. By phone. By mail. OR In person.

Can a traffic ticket be dismissed in Hawaii?

In Hawaii, you may be able to dismiss a traffic ticket by completing a defensive driving course. For some violation, the Hawaii traffic court may require you to attend the course to satisfy your traffic ticket. To check your eligibility, read your traffic ticket or contact the appropriate HI district court.

Can you pay a traffic ticket online after 13 days?

If you are unable to make a payment online after the 13-day period or would like to make a payment before the ticket has been entered into the system, you always have the option of paying by mail using the pre-addressed envelope that accompanied the citation or in person at the District Court.

When do you have to pay a parking ticket?

You must respond to any parking ticket or camera notice of violation received within 30 days of the parking ticket issue date or Notice of Liability date, even if you believe you are not guilty. You must either pay the fine or challenge the ticket to avoid penalties, interest and possibly having your vehicle towed or booted.

How can I find out if I have a parking ticket?

To search for all violations you owe, search by either Ticket number, Notice of Liability (NOL) or Plate number. Recently issued violations should be searched for by ticket or NOL number. To check the status of a paid ticket, use Check Parking Ticket Status. Search by Violation Number.

What happens if you challenge a parking ticket?

You must either pay the fine or challenge the ticket to avoid penalties, interest and possibly having your vehicle towed or booted. If you challenge the ticket and disagree with the outcome, you also have the right to appeal the decision.

When to respond to a parking ticket or camera violation?

Camera violations occur when a vehicle is photographed going through a red light or when a vehicle drives, parks or stands in a bus lane. You must respond to any parking ticket or camera notice of violation received within 30 days of the parking ticket issue date or Notice of Liability date, even if you believe you are not guilty.