Fishers Deferral Program Application

The City Court Attorney operates a deferral program under the following general guidelines. Eligibility is determined by the City Court Attorney on a case-by-case basis:


-Only have one moving violation for this traffic stop

-Not currently enrolled in any other deferral program or within the last six (6) months

-No other prior , pending or outstanding moving violations or deferral of a moving violation anywhere within the United States in the 6 months prior to the date of the ticket or in the time period between the ticket and the date the deferral agreement is signed by the Defendant

-No OWI or DWI arrest in the last five years, or disposition date less than two years old

-Does not hold a CDL license

-Was not using a Chauffeurs license at the time of the stop

-Speeding not more than 25 mph over the posted speed limit


Under the Deferral Program, you agree to pay a deferral fee and court costs of $252.50 total, and not commit any violations for 12 months. If successful, the Court will dismiss your case and points will not be assessed on your driving record. If another violation is committed during the 12-month deferral period, judgment will be entered against you, and the Court may impose fines and costs.


Please do not submit more than one deferral application while waiting to hear back, as this will delay the process. Thank you!

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(This can be found in the top right corner of your ticket.)


The date is located at the bottom of the ticket.

(NOT the date you received the ticket)

Phone

Check the box to confirm.

For those under the age of 18: By clicking the below box, I hereby acknowledge and understand that I'm required to attend my initial hearing regardless of whether or not I have applied for or been accepted into the Deferral Program, as all minors with a traffic violation have a mandatory appearance in court. If I have been accepted into the Deferral Program, I understand that I will need to attend my initial hearing with a parent/guardian and bring my Deferral Agreement with me to court. Please see the bottom of your ticket for your court date and time.

If you are an Attorney, have an appearance on file, and the defendant is approved for deferral, documents must be e-filed per mandatory E-file Court. If you are filing on behalf of yourself but have an Attorney on your case, the Attorney will need to e-file the deferral paperwork with your signature and your Attorneys'.