03-16-2008, 10:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Frodo
How close to the deadline was it when you sent the check? There's often a "lead time" factor involved---if you cut it close, one clerk at the office may have been processing your check while another may have been processing the license suspension paperwork (and upping the ante on your fine).
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I sent the check in a week ahead of time. But still,the deadline to pay it or show up to court was on 3/11,nothing has yet to post to the bank account.
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03-16-2008, 12:03 PM
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03-16-2008, 12:05 PM
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So let me get this straight. According to the paper,if I just pay out the $461 everything will be dropped?
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03-16-2008, 01:49 PM
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Originally Posted by blinkwatt
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From reading that notice, what I would do now is just contest the original charges for which you were cited, and set a court date within the 15 days that your received that notice. Then, you can go into court and tell the judge what happened. Even if you pay the original fine for the infraction, you still save the extra $300 fine that way, no?
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03-17-2008, 08:19 AM
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"From reading that notice, what I would do now is just contest the original charges for which you were cited, and set a court date within the 15 days that your received that notice. Then, you can go into court and tell the judge what happened. Even if you pay the original fine for the infraction, you still save the extra $300 fine that way, no?"
Posted by Boxtaboy.
I tend to agree with that. Without reading Penal Code section 1214.1, it's hard to know for sure if you're still going to be liable for the $300 'civil assessment' talked about in the first paragraph of the notice should you decide to follow Boxtaboy's advice to 'set a court date no later than 15 days from the date of this notice.' But you've really got nothing to lose:
For one thing, sometimes the law enforcement officer doesn't show, and you move to dismiss the charges, paying nothing. Or, you can always plead 'no contest' at that point and pay the $191 (or is it $161?), hopefully without the $300 tacked on. Obviously, if you go that route and the $300 comes up, you need to make sure they're aware of the fact that you had in fact sent in the check originally in a timely fashion. (Though I'm not sure there's really anyway to prove that if the check hasn't cleared. At least mention names of clerks, etc that you have talked to in an attempt to clear this up.)
If you call to set up a court date, make sure your license suspension action will be put on hold until things are resolved. (You don't want to be driving around illegally.)
I've never done this, but (after hearing your story) I'd be inclined in the future to pay any fines either: (1) in person (where you'll get a receipt); or (2) by certified mail/return receipt requested, so you can prove it was sent; or (3) by credit card on-line, as suggested in the notice, though I'd be curious to know how much the 'convenience fee' was.
Rots of ruck.
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03-17-2008, 08:33 AM
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just curious, why didn't you fight the ticket? failing to stop is usually a points ticket.
If you're under 25 you have to avoid points like the plague. A day off from work to the court to get the ticket downgraded is always worth avoiding the surcharge.
I recently had my ticket thrown out but the idiots in the clerk's office entered a guilty plea and the dmv issued a surcharge. I received this surcharge notice and the suspension notification (10 days into the suspension!) in the SAME BATCH OF MAIL!! I think I spent a solid 7 hours on the phone waiting on hold and was disconnected twice after holding for nearly 45 minutes.
as much of a pain in the arse all that was, still worth it to avoid ANY points on my license. Auto Inusrance companies here in NJ will skin you alive.
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03-17-2008, 03:42 PM
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All is well. I called and they deposited the payment Friday evening and everything is good to go. They told me to disregard the notice.
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03-17-2008, 05:45 PM
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Blinkwatt, good to hear you cleared it up. I suggest that anyone sending any kind of correspondence with govt. to make sure the letter is registered and request a delivery receipt. You then have certifiable history in which to fight back with. It also would help your attorney if it ever got that far. Now party on and mind the stop signs, lights etc.
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03-17-2008, 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by blinkwatt
All is well. I called and they deposited the payment Friday evening and everything is good to go. They told me to disregard the notice. 
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Nothing like a little bureaucracy to brighten your day! Glad it is over and turned out well.
Kevin
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03-17-2008, 07:20 PM
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Originally Posted by blinkwatt
All is well. I called and they deposited the payment Friday evening and everything is good to go. They told me to disregard the notice. 
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I hope you got the name and number of the person you spoke to, otherwise you will be in the same situation again with no proof to validate the verbal conversation you had. I hope that does not happen.
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