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Traffic Ticket — Judici E-Plea & E-Pay
Traffic Ticket, Conservation Violation
To Plead Guilty:
Search for your case by name OR enter your ticket number using the Plea/Pay option below. (You do not have a case number). After searching, select the Plea/Pay under Judici E-Pay.
If you use this payment option, DO NOT mail in the blue copy of your ticket. According to Judici, “Only certain types of cases are eligible for Judici Plea & Pay.”
- The only case types that may use Judici E-Plea and E-Pay are TR (Traffic) and CV (Conservation).
- In addition, only violations that do not require appearance in court (no court appearance required) cases are eligible. Read your ticket carefully to ensure it says no court appearance required.
- If you received more than one ticket at the time of the offense, other than a seat belt citation, your cases are NOT eligible for Judici E-Plea and E-Pay.
- Your case must be open. Make sure there is no date in the “Initial Close Date” field on the Case Information page.
- Your case must not have a disposition or sentence other than “Failure to Appear”.
- Any cash bond posted on the violation must not exceed the amount due to the court.
Payment is due by court date with or without court supervision.
To Request Court Supervision
- Court Supervision is NOT available online.
- Per the State’s Attorney’s Office, any individual who seeks court supervision for a traffic citation MUST call the Circuit Clerk’s office to schedule a court date.
- Fine and Cost totals of Court Supervision are as follows: (Subject to change at anytime)
- Speeding: 1-20 mph above the limit: $437
- Speeding: 21-25 mph above the limit: $472
- Application for Court Supervision
- Christian County Traffic Safety School Information
Judici E-Pay
Payment of Fines and Costs
To make a payment on a case with outstanding fines and fees, choose the Pay Now option below. Search for your case by name OR enter your case number. After searching, select the Pay Now under Judici E-Pay.
Why isn’t my case eligible for Judici E-Pay?
According to Judici, “There are a number of reasons why your case may not be eligible for Judici E-Pay.”
- The case must be closed. Without a disposition and sentence on all charge(s), the case is not eligible.
- The case must have an outstanding balance in accounts receivable.
- The case must not have a prohibited payment type of electronic payment (i.e. warrant).
Payment is due by court date with or without court supervision.