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City Of Oklahoma City: Deadline To Clear Your Warrants At A Reduced Cost For Overdue Oklahoma City Tickets Extended To Dec. 31
The deadline has been extended to Dec. 31 for the Oklahoma City Municipal Court penalty reduction program to clear years-old warrants at ...
06/24/2021 10:10 AM
The deadline has been extended to Dec. 31 for the Oklahoma City Municipal Court penalty reduction program to clear years-old warrants at a reduced cost.
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Anyone with a warrant for an unpaid ticket for a class “a” offense dated before Dec. 31, 2019, can participate in the program, which reduces the penalty to a cost similar to a ticket paid on time. You won’t be arrested or go to jail.
For example, an overdue speeding ticket in warrant status could cost up to $613 to resolve -- $420 for fines, costs and fees, plus a $193 for a failure to appear charge. But it can be resolved for $155 during the penalty reduction program.
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“Overdue tickets this old prevent people from reinstating their driving privileges with the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety, and there’s also an active warrant,” said Municipal Court Administrator LaShawn Thompson. “So beyond encouraging compliance with enforcement of our ordinances, this makes sure an old speeding ticket isn’t the reason someone has trouble getting to work or to school. People can close the case and it won’t be hanging over their head anymore. It only makes sense to extend the deadline.”
As with any case in Oklahoma City Municipal Court, people with financial difficulties can request a hearing for a judge to determine their ability to pay. Judges have discretion to waive or reduce fines, costs and fees for people who can’t afford them.
Call (405) 297-3898 (8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays) to pay the ticket or request a hearing about financial difficulties.
You can also visit okc.gov/court for an online payment link and other details.
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LaShawn Thompson
(405) 297-2200
lashawn.thompson@okc.gov
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