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How to fill out the INFRACTION DEFERRAL PROGRAM - Elkhart County Prosecutor online
The Infraction Deferral Program offered by the Elkhart County Prosecutor's Office provides an opportunity for eligible individuals to have their traffic tickets dismissed. This guide will walk you through the step-by-step process for filling out the necessary online forms to participate in this program.
Follow the steps to successfully complete your application.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the Infraction Deferral Program form and open it for editing.
- Fill in your full name in the designated field clearly and legibly.
- Enter your complete address, including city, state, and zip code.
- Provide your home and work phone numbers.
- List your employer's name.
- Input your date of birth and social security number.
- Specify the type of driver's license you hold and your driver's license number, including the state of issue.
- Circle the appropriate answers to each of the eligibility questions provided on the form.
- If applicable, provide details about any traffic tickets or criminal offenses in the space provided, ensuring accuracy.
- Affirm the information's accuracy by signing and dating the form.
- For out-of-state drivers, attach a copy of your current five-year driving record.
- Once the form is completely filled out, mail, deliver, or fax the completed paperwork to the Infraction Deferral Program at the specified address.
- Upon acceptance, you will receive a final copy of the agreement and will need to fulfill any additional requirements outlined by the program.
- If you are rejected, remember to attend your scheduled court date.
Start filling out your Infraction Deferral Program form online today!
Your ticket should include the cost of the violation. You also can contact the local court that will handle it at www.court.in.gov. Speeding tickets are generally considered to be civil infractions and usually require only that a fine be paid. They typically cost from $100 to $200, including fines and court costs.
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