I didn’t pay my fines and now my driver’s license is suspended. What do I do now?

You can pay your citation in full at the court office, then wait the 24-48 hour timeframe for the records to update at DOT, and then reinstate via in-person or on-line at the DOT. There is a reinstatement fee assessed by the DOT. IF you cannot pay the balance in full, you can come to court any Wednesday evening at 6:00 p.m. and speak with the Judge about your situation (financial/suspended driver’s license/payment plan). If the Judge allows a payment plan, he prefers that you put down 1/3 of your total balance due that same night. Wisconsin DOT 

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1. How do I know when my court date is?
2. Is there a chance of reducing my points or charges?
3. Are municipal violations criminal matters?
4. Am I able to see the Village Prosecutor before my court date?
5. How do I pay my citation?
6. Can I just pay my citation without appearing in court?
7. What if I fail to pay my fine?
8. What happens if I miss my court date?
9. Do you offer payment plans?
10. What happens if I plead not guilty?
11. How will points affect my insurance?
12. Do I have the right to reopen a case?
13. Right to Appeal
14. I didn’t pay my fines and now my driver’s license is suspended. What do I do now?
15. Can I adjourn my court date?
16. How do I obtain a copy of a police report?
17. Where can I complete my community service?
18. What if I received a STATE citation?