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  • All traffic fines are to be paid directly to the 23rd District Court. The Police Department WILL NOT accept citations or payments.
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  • Auctions are held on an as-needed basis. Information on auctions are typically advertised in the local newspapers, the marquee at the Sheridan Center and on this website.
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  • Your citation will indicate on the back the procedure for contesting a ticket. You have 10 days to schedule a court date with the 23rd District Court if contesting a violation.
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  • Contact the 23rd District Court at 734-374-1334. They will be able to find the original violation information.
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  • Call the 23rd District Court to set up a court date.
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  • If the vehicle was towed by the Taylor Police Department you can call 734-287-6611. Your vehicle may also have been towed from private property by an independent towing service and the local police department should also be able to locate that information.
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  • You can call the police department and an officer can determine if the vehicle is in fact in violation. If so, a warning and/or violation can be issued to the registered owner.
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  • Traffic collision report will be taken by the Taylor Police Department when one of the following reporting criteria is met: - A person involved in the traffic collision has been injured (complaining of pain is considered an injury) or dies. - One of the drivers is under the influence of alcohol or drugs. - One of the drivers has fled the location without stopping to exchange information or check on the welfare of the other parties involved. - City property is involved (city vehicle, light post, signal light, etc.)
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