From searching these forums, I understand fines from traffice citations can never be discharged in bankruptcy.
I just got a traffic citation that I must plead guilty to. Since I will then owe the city money I can't pay for longer than they're willing to wait, I'm prepared to have it go to collections since it won't make my credit report any worse than it already is. I can deal with collections, garnishment, etc. but does anyone know how to prevent an unpaid traffic citation from becoming a bench warrant? I mean, if you simply don't pay can a judge issue a warrant, subjecting me to arrest the next time the cops stop me for anything at all? I know that "failure to appear" results in a bench warrant, but the way this citation system works, every response requires you to put up the bail money (the fine), so even if I do what the bureaucracy says and respond, I'm afraid of still being considered as having failed to appear. You can't even request a hearing in front of a judge without submitting the fine along with the request. I can call the traffic bureau and ask them these things, but no clerk is going to be able to go against the written specifications and tell me to do something without submitting the specified fine.
I'm in California. If anyone has any relevant info that could help I'd appreciate it.
I just got a traffic citation that I must plead guilty to. Since I will then owe the city money I can't pay for longer than they're willing to wait, I'm prepared to have it go to collections since it won't make my credit report any worse than it already is. I can deal with collections, garnishment, etc. but does anyone know how to prevent an unpaid traffic citation from becoming a bench warrant? I mean, if you simply don't pay can a judge issue a warrant, subjecting me to arrest the next time the cops stop me for anything at all? I know that "failure to appear" results in a bench warrant, but the way this citation system works, every response requires you to put up the bail money (the fine), so even if I do what the bureaucracy says and respond, I'm afraid of still being considered as having failed to appear. You can't even request a hearing in front of a judge without submitting the fine along with the request. I can call the traffic bureau and ask them these things, but no clerk is going to be able to go against the written specifications and tell me to do something without submitting the specified fine.
I'm in California. If anyone has any relevant info that could help I'd appreciate it.
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