

Pursuant to Government Code §26746.1, a law enforcement agency may charge a fee to sign off a correctable violation. You may go to any authorized law enforcement agency and they will sign off on the back of your citation. Equipment "fix-it" violations: After you have corrected the violation, proof of correction may be verified and signed off by a law enforcement officer on the back of your traffic citation.Only offenses deemed correctable by an officer can be dismissed after proof of correction is shown to the court. PROOF OF CORRECTIONSĮquipment, Registration, License, and/or Insurance Violations If you would like to establish a payment plan, request a reduction in your monthly payment amount, request an extension, or if you have a financial hardship, contact the court to see what options may be available to assist you in making payment. By telephone: You can make payment by telephone by calling the court at (530) 251-8205 and following the prompts to make a payment.In-person: The Court accepts the following methods of payment at the public windows inside the Hall of Justice: cash, personal check, cashier check, money order, and credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, and Discover as well as Debit Cards with PIN).To make a payment online, visit the Online Payment page. The Court accepts Visa, Mastercard, and Discover through the online payment portal. Online: Credit card payments can be made for most traffic and minor offense violations through the web.The mailing and street address for the Hall of Justice is 2610 Riverside Drive, Susanville, CA 96130. To ensure proper credit, write the name of the person who received the citation (if different from the name imprinted on the check) and the case number or citation number on the front of the check. By mail: You may send a check or money order in United States funds made payable to the Lassen Superior Court.You may pay your citation using the following options: If you have a financial hardship, contact the court to see what options may be available to assist you in making payment. Refer your case to collections for further action.Notify the DMV to hold, or refuse to renew, your driving privileges.Charge a misdemeanor failure to appear charge with $260.55 additional penalties.If you fail to appear or pay your citation by your appearance date, the court may take one or more of the following actions: If you wish to appear remotely for your traffic appearance, follow the procedure and complete the Traffic Add-On Request form located on the Traffic Add-On Request page under Online Services.If a mandatory appearance is required, you must appear at the Hall of Justice as indicated. If your appearance in court is required/mandatory, your courtesy notice will indicate such.inquire by mail prior to your appearance date.Search for your citation online, click here.If you do not receive your courtesy notice at least two weeks before your appearance date (or "promise to appear date") and/ or do not understand your options, you may:.Court employees cannot quote bail or provide information to you regarding your citation until the Court receives the citation from the citing agency which may take up to two or three weeks.You should receive the courtesy notice about two weeks before your "promise to appear" date (appearance date), which is shown below your signature on the ticket.how to post bail and pay for your citation.where and when to report if you would like to contest your citation, and.information on clearing a "fix-it" ticket with proof of correction,.eligibility for Traffic Violator School (TVS),.the due date when payment must be made,.If you received a citation/ticket for a traffic or other minor offense, a courtesy notice will be mailed to you at the address on the citation.Place and time that you promised to appear.Information to note on the citation is the: It is important to read the information on the front and back of the citation. Infractions are enforced by the issuance of citations ("tickets") by law enforcement. These violations are considered infractions and include, for example, speeding, cell phones, expired registrations, and dog licenses. The Traffic Department processes adult and juvenile traffic and other minor offenses of state, county, and city ordinances.
