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<blockquote data-quote="Firemedic183" data-source="post: 1822072" data-attributes="member: 24636"><p>For those of you curious or find yourselves getting a ticket anywhere in the near future, the following information was provided to me by someone at the municipal court. The ticket is not turned in from the officer for a time period of 10-14 days. After the ticket is received by the municipal court, it takes an additional 24 hours to enter it into the system so that it can be paid online. IF you are not wanting to wait that long to get the ticket paid, then you have the option of taking your copy of the ticket to the court where they will enter the information and then you can pay them at that time. This will be the option that I will be taking tomorrow. Oklahoma City does not offer a deferment program. There will be no points assessed against my license, however it will stay on the database that police officers use when conducting a traffic stop for 3 years. It says on record at the court house for 5 years. I DO have the option of attending an 8 hour driving class and that would get my ticket removed out of the database immediately. However if I have another traffic violation in the next 3 years I can't use that driving class to reduce the fine, or points against me. So I will NOT be doing the drivers course unless I receive another ticket that has a higher penalty. (Hopefully I won't.) For those of you that are curious, NO I DID NOT bring up or say anything about the address being written incorrectly. I am just going to get the ticket paid and move on with my life. I hope that someone out there besides myself at least learned something from this thread. Thank you to all of you who had constructive input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firemedic183, post: 1822072, member: 24636"] For those of you curious or find yourselves getting a ticket anywhere in the near future, the following information was provided to me by someone at the municipal court. The ticket is not turned in from the officer for a time period of 10-14 days. After the ticket is received by the municipal court, it takes an additional 24 hours to enter it into the system so that it can be paid online. IF you are not wanting to wait that long to get the ticket paid, then you have the option of taking your copy of the ticket to the court where they will enter the information and then you can pay them at that time. This will be the option that I will be taking tomorrow. Oklahoma City does not offer a deferment program. There will be no points assessed against my license, however it will stay on the database that police officers use when conducting a traffic stop for 3 years. It says on record at the court house for 5 years. I DO have the option of attending an 8 hour driving class and that would get my ticket removed out of the database immediately. However if I have another traffic violation in the next 3 years I can't use that driving class to reduce the fine, or points against me. So I will NOT be doing the drivers course unless I receive another ticket that has a higher penalty. (Hopefully I won't.) For those of you that are curious, NO I DID NOT bring up or say anything about the address being written incorrectly. I am just going to get the ticket paid and move on with my life. I hope that someone out there besides myself at least learned something from this thread. Thank you to all of you who had constructive input. [/QUOTE]
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