EXPIRED VIOLATIONS & DEFECTIVE EQUIPMENT
If you have been charged with Expired Motor Vehicle Inspection, Expired Motor Vehicle Registration, or Expired Driver?s License, you may be eligible to have the charge dismissed. You must correct the violation within twenty (20) working days of receiving the citation, and submit proof to the Court prior to the date listed on your citation
To have a citation for Expired Inspection, Expired Registration, or Expired Driver's License dismissed, you must:
? Get the violation corrected within twenty (20) working days from the offense date of your citation and provide proof to the Court on or before your court appearance date.
? The proof of correction for Expired Motor Vehicle Inspection must show the vehicle PASSED the
inspection. If the inspection has been expired for more than sixty (60) days, the charge cannot be
dismissed.
? Proof of correction for Expired Registration must show that a penalty was paid to the Department of Motor Vehicles at the time the registration was renewed. If the penalty is not paid, the Court cannot dismiss the citation.
? Pay a $20 dismissal fee to the court.
OTHER DISMISSABLE OFFENSES
Operate Motor Vehicle without License Plates or with One License Plate
Fail to Report Change of Name/Address on Driver's License
To Have A Citation From The Above List Dismissed, You Must:
? Get the violation corrected within twenty (20) working days from the offense date and provide proof to the Court on or before your court appearance date.
? The proof of correction must be acceptable by the Court. A personal court appearance before the Judge may be required.
? Pay a $20.00 dismissal fee to the court.
Display Altered, Unclean, or Obscured License Plates
Fail To Display Driver's License On Demand
Violation Driver's License Restriction or Endorsement
Operate Motor Vehicle with Defective Equipment
To Have A Citation From The Above List Dismissed, You Must:? Get the violation corrected within twenty (20) working days from the offense date and provide proof to the Court on or before your court appearance date.
? The proof of correction must be acceptable by the Court. A personal court appearance before the Judge may be required.
? Pay a $10.00 dismissal fee.


