Submitted by Anima_EB t3_10r4obs in springfieldMO

Haven't gotten a ticket in over a decade. I don't know how things have changed with the courts. It's a joke expired tags ticket. Yknow the kind the city is "cracking down on". Do I have to appear in court or can I just give them my money to take care of it?

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honeyliz03 t1_j6tpcsl wrote

i got an expired tags ticket last year and all i had to do was go to court, explain why i had expired tags (i used the good ol "i'm in college and my parents take care of this stuff and i wasn't aware of the deadline" excuse...which was true), show the judge that i updated my registration, and i had the charge dropped and i just needed to pay court fees ($45).

avoiding court isn't really optional and isn't worth skipping for such a minor thing. i would just get it over with and if you bring updated paperwork, hopefully the judge will be nice and do the same thing.

tldr: yes you have to go to court and pay the charge and court fee

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Anima_EB OP t1_j6trtkg wrote

The court fees are $45?! Yeah the only problem is I can't afford to actually get my tags renewed at the moment. I wasn't planning on not going to court, but since all they clearly want is my money I was hoping I could just give them the money to leave me alone lol.

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WhyAreYouWatchingMe t1_j6tv3ts wrote

i had an option on my ticket to pay online and skip court. i wouldnt suggest it though because it was $120

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VendettaPC t1_j6us0k6 wrote

Well if you go online, to casenet, you should be able to pay for it up until your initial appearance. You have until midnight the day before your court date to pay it online, if you wanna go that route.

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justinhasabigpeehole t1_j6ybhg0 wrote

Just pay on Missouri Casenet it's a written plea of guilt and you can pay online

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Anima_EB OP t1_j6yczby wrote

Thanks for all the downvotes bootlickers ;)

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