Expired Violations and other Dismissals
Expired Driver's License or Motor Vehicle Registration
You may be eligible to have a citation for these violations dismissed.
To have a citation for an expired driver's license or an expired registration dismissed, you must:
- Appear in court by the appearance date on your citation
- Get the violation corrected before your first court date and provide proof to that effect to the court inspection
- Proof of correction for Expired Motor Vehicle Inspection must show that a penalty was paid to the Department of Motor Vehicles at the time the registration was renewed. If the penalty is not paid, the Court cannot dismiss the citation
- Pay the dismissal fee
To have a citation for Failure To Report Change of Address dismissed, you must:
- Appear in court by the appearance date on your citation.
- Get the violation corrected before your first court date and provide proof to that effect to the court.
- The proof of correction must be acceptable to the court. A personal court appearance before the Judge may be required.
- Pay the dismissal fee.
The following charges may be dismissed with a Dismissal Fee:
- Display Altered, Unclean, or Obscured License Plates.
- Fail to Display Driver's License.
- Violate Driver's License Restriction or Endorsement.
- Operate Vehicle with Defective Equipment.
- Operate Motor Vehicle without License Plates or with One Plate.
To have a citation from the above list dismissed, you must:
- Appear in court by the appearance date on your citation.
- Get the violation corrected before your first court date and provide proof to that effect to the court.
- The proof of correction must be acceptable by the court. (Usually a photo, copy, letter from DPS, or your license.) A personal court appearance before the Judge may be required.
- Pay the dismissal fee.