Traffic Division
Traffic and parking civil infractions are those traffic offenses that are not serious enough to be classified as crimes, but serious enough to deserve sanctions other than jail. Moving violations such as speeding, failing to signal, running a red light, improper turns, and failing to yield the right of way are all examples of civil infractions.  The penalties for these types of violations include fines, costs and potential points.
To clarify if your offense falls within this category, please refer to the charge section of your citation. The Charge section is located to the left of the offense you were cited for. There you will find several boxes. Civil infractions will be checked in the “C/I” box. 

You must respond to the civil infraction within 12 days of the date of the citation. Here are your options:

If you do not respond or fail to appear for your court date you will be subject to additional late fees and your driver’s license may be suspended. Look here for additional penalties and deadlines

Points:

  • Our Judges have a great deal of latitude in handling cases that come before them. However, they do not have the ability to waive, raise or lower points on a violation that the defendant has admitted to have committed or been found responsible for. Points are assessed by the Secretary of State, not the court.
  • Michigan's law mandates that the court notifies the Secretary of State of a plea or finding of responsibility. Upon this notification, it is the Secretary of State who will assess the points to an individual’s driving record.
  • Please see the Michigan Secretary of State for more information regarding points assessed by the Secretary of State. 

Under Advisement: Michigan's law makes taking a traffic matter “under advisement” unacceptable. Therefore, the 35th District Court does not take traffic matters under advisement.


Contact information:
Bond Clerk BondClerk@35thdistrictcourt.org
Collections & Payment Plans Collections@35thdistrictcourt.org
Warrant Clerk WarrantClerk@35thdistrictcourt.org