I know the obvious of being polite and respectful. do I show up early like an airport? Do I just show the guard my ticket? Anything I should know or be aware of?

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    There’s no way I can deal with the fime immediately. That’s kind of information is exactly what I was asking about…

    I live paycheck to paycheck. I don’t get paid again until next week.

    They really expect people to pay the unknown fine immediately?

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      You can ask for reduced fines and a payment plan. Take proof of income if you have it.

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      I don’t think that’s what they expect, but my impression is from a traffic court YouTube video. You can probably tell the judge that you will pay it by the end of the week at least.

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      Yes, but if you are really that bad off state ‘i missed the notice because I am housing insicure. I have little money after rent so I ask the court to show mercy’. A lawyer can word that better but something like that. If this is a first offense they may let you off with a warning.

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      I have been assigned public service for the same offense when I could not pay my fine. I worked at a food shelter for a couple of days (sorting donations, packing bags with cans, etc) and was good. You may ask the judge or public defender if that’s an option.

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      Yes they do. It’s not a show stopper if you can’t pay, just be honest. “No sir/ma’am, I cannot pay that today as I live paycheck to paycheck. May I set up a payment plan with the clerk?”

      Judges see it all the time and really since you don’t have any actual charges there’s nothing they can or will do to you.