I received a traffic ticket and I don't think it is fair. What can I do?

If you received a traffic ticket and you feel that it was issued in error, then we encourage you to set up a hearing before a judge. To do this, do not pay the traffic ticket, show up on the court date given on the citation to contest the citation. If you do not pay the citation out prior to the court date or show up on the court date, a warrant will be issued for your arrest.

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1. How do I obtain a copy of a police report or accident report?
2. I need to have fingerprints taken. Where can I get this done?
3. How do I report a concern, complaint, or commend a Monroe Police employee?
4. I would like to ride along with a police officer. How do I sign up?
5. How can I report a traffic-related problem in my neighborhood?
6. How can I report a vehicle left on the street for a long period of time?
7. How can I report narcotics activity in my neighborhood?
8. Can I make a police report over the phone or does a police officer have to come to my house?
9. I received a traffic ticket, where do I pay?
10. I received a traffic ticket and I don't think it is fair. What can I do?
11. Why aren't officers catching "real" criminals, instead of writing tickets?
12. Should I report suspicious activity in my neighborhood?
13. What can I do about barking dogs in my neighborhood? How can I report animals running loose in my neighborhood?
14. What can I do about my noisy neighbors?
15. Why can't officers resolve or intervene in a civil matter?
16. I have been a victim of identity theft, what do I do?