The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Court program offers to waive driver's failure-to-appear fees

- By J.D. Capelouto jdcapelout­o@ajc.com

DeKalb County drivers facing citations for missing traffic court dates can now get rid of those fees through a citation amnesty program.

After getting a traffic ticket, people who fail to appear for their court date often get hit with a further “delinquent” traffic citation.

The program involves signing up online, and then paying a visit to the DeKalb County State Court and entering a plea on the orig- inal case. Those $50 failure-to-appear fees would then be waived, said Judge Shondeana Morris, the presiding judge in the court’s traffic division.

“I think most people, they want to resolve their matter, so this gives them an opportunit­y to do that,” Morris said. “It gives them an opportunit­y to restore their license.”

About 13,000 people faced failure-to-appear citations for traffic cases in DeKalb from January 2010 to December 2018, Morris said.

Those citations can result in additional fees, driver’s license suspension and, in some cases, warrants and arrests, Morris said.

Drivers can sign up on the court’s website, over the phone or in person to receive a date to resolve their case. Registrati­on ends May 17, and court sessions are held Monday through Thursdays at 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.

“Individual­s who wish to clear penalties and warrants under this program are encouraged to sign up early,” the court said in a state- ment. “When the time-lim- ited amnesty period ends, any remaining open cases and outstandin­g warrants will be rigorously enforced.”

Criminal justice reform advocates have cited court fees and fines as one aspect of a broken justice system; Morris said the amnesty program allows people to resolve their cases in a fair and just way.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? About 13,000 people faced failureto-appear citations for traffic cases in DeKalb from 2010 to 2018.
CONTRIBUTE­D About 13,000 people faced failureto-appear citations for traffic cases in DeKalb from 2010 to 2018.

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