[Order of 5-2-2009 §104.010; Ord. No. 10-0269 §1,
7-7-2010]
A. There
is established a Violations Bureau within the Department of Administration
to assist the Circuit Courts with the clerical work in traffic cases.
B. The Violations
Bureau shall have the duties enumerated hereunder and such other and
further duties as may be imposed upon it by law and by the Director
of Judicial Administration.
1. Accept
designated fines and costs and issue receipts therefore.
2. Maintain
records of all moving violations of which each person has been guilty
during the preceding twenty-four (24) months, whether such guilt was
established in court or by payment of a fine in the Violations Bureau.
3. Whenever
any person charged with an offense, which is payable at the Violations
Bureau, shall fail to appear and pay his/her fine and costs in the
time prescribed, the Bureau shall notify the County Municipal Prosecutor
for appropriate action.
[Order of 5-2-2009 §104.020; Ord. No. 10-0269 §1,
7-7-2010]
A. Any person
charged with a violation for which payment may be made to the Violations
Bureau may within thirty (30) working days after receipt of arrest
notice pay a designated fine and costs therefore to the Violations
Bureau except that costs shall not be charged for parking violations.
The payment of a fine and costs to the Violations Bureau shall be
deemed an acknowledgment of conviction of the alleged violation.
B. Except
as indicated as "must appear", the schedule of violations, together
with fines and costs for them, are the only violations which may be
satisfied by payment to the Violations Bureau. The schedule shall
be attached as Schedule V and is to be established by the Municipal
Judge.