Note: A maximum of five cases may be paid on one receipt. The next screen will ask for your credit card and contact information. All fields, except e-mail address, are required. Print a copy of the screen as your receipt confirming your payment. If you provided an e-mail address, a receipt will be e-mailed to you as confirmation of payment.
Receipt Reprint You may reprint a copy of your on-line payment receipt. You will be required to enter select information from the original payment. A copy of the receipt can also be received via e-mail if an e-mail address is provided. Refunds For assistance with the processing of a refund, please contact the general district court to which payment was made. Payments by Mail Pre-Court Payments Payment should be mailed to the court that is named on the top of your summons at least 7 days before your court date to ensure timely delivery.
The address for each general district court is available through the following link: General District Court. File a complaint with the Judicial Standards Commission of judicial misconduct against judges, justices, commissioners and deputy commissioners.
The Commission has no jurisdiction to hear complaints about magistrates, clerks of court or other court staff, administrative law judges, attorneys or federal judges. Submit a complaint or concern about policies or practices related to language access services.
Search for the date, time, and location of a court appearance, citation number, and more. Search statewide judicial forms and filter by keyword, General Statute, form number, form title, etc. Read more. Navigation Home Services. Citation Services If you received a citation, find your online options including paying the ticket or possibly requesting reduction, compliance or dismissal.
Find My Citation. Court Date Notifications Subscribe to court date notifications and reminders for criminal cases. What is Court Diversion? Credit or debit card payments are accepted. You can only use the online payment feature if you wish either to plead guilty and accept a conviction reportable to the Illinois Secretary of State or, if you believe that you are eligible for Traffic Safety School.
Traffic tickets may not be paid via this system if your ticket is marked "must appear" or if you have a violation that is by statute a "must appear" violation.
To search for your traffic ticket, you must enter both :. A deposit of bail for a traffic infraction is forfeited—meaning that you pay the court and do not get your money back—in the following ways: When you do not challenge the ticket and choose to pay the traffic bail.
If you choose to pay the ticket, send your payment and a copy of the ticket or the reminder notice to the court. Do not send your original copy of the ticket. When the court receives your payment, if the offense does not require an appearance in court, your case will be closed. It will appear as a conviction on your DMV driving record. You will get points on your driving record and your insurance company may raise your insurance payment or cancel your policy.
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