ARIZONA NEWS

Repayment program to help Phoenix drivers clear traffic fines to get back licenses

Feb 19, 2016, 9:37 AM | Updated: 9:38 am

Follow @KTAR923...

PHOENIX — Some Phoenix drivers now have a way to clear a big obstacle in getting back their suspended licenses quicker through a fines-repayment program.

The Compliance Assistance Program was specifically for drivers whose licenses were suspended because of outstanding traffic fines.

Suspensions are pulled off the books when drivers begin making monthly payments. Previously, balances had to be paid in full.

“Past due traffic fines can easily add up to become a big expense,” Councilman Michael Nowakowski said last month.

Driver must appear in court to sign up.

Court staff would determine the payment amount, based on the driver’s financial circumstances.

“The Compliance Assistance Program can be an affordable way for people to get control of and take responsibility for their past due fines, avoid costly collection fees and restore their drivers’ licenses,” Nowakowski said.

Phoenix Municipal Court Chief Presiding Judge Don Taylor said the fines were for civil traffic violations such as speeding or illegally parking.

The program was expected to help reduce the city’s $283 million fine backlog. It would, in theory, end the cycle of late fees and other penalties.

KJZZ reported city officals said more 1,000 people had already signed up.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

We want to hear from you.

Have a story idea or tip? Pass it along to the KTAR News team here.

Arizona News

Phoenix was awarded a $1.2 million grant from the Federal Transit Administration. (Valley Metro Pho...

KTAR.com

Phoenix receives $1.2 million grant to help with transportation development projects

Phoenix has received a $1.2 million grant from the Federal Transit Administration intended for projects that boost transportation options and access in the city.

2 hours ago

A anti-abortion supporter stands outside the House chamber, Wednesday, April 17, 2024, at the Capit...

Associated Press

Democrats clear path to bring proposed repeal of Arizona’s near-total abortion ban to a vote

Democrats in the Arizona Senate cleared a path to bring a proposed repeal of the state’s near-total ban on abortions to a vote.

3 hours ago

Mesa woman was arrested after beating bus driver, police say...

KTAR.com

Mesa woman accused of assaulting 64-year-old substitute bus driver

A Mesa woman was arrested on Wednesday afternoon after assaulting a 64-year-old substitute bus driver last week, police said.

3 hours ago

Troye Sivan and Charli XCX announced a Phoenix stop on their joint "Sweat" tour. (Photos provided b...

SuElen Rivera

Charli XCX, Troye Sivan to bring co-headlining tour to Phoenix in October

International musicians Charli XCX and Troye Sivan announced a Phoenix stop in October during their upcoming "Sweat" tour.

4 hours ago

Apartment fire in Mesa caused by electric scooter, authorities say...

KTAR.com

Mesa Fire Department says an electric scooter started an apartment fire

An electric scooter caused an apartment fire in Mesa on Wednesday afternoon at around 1 p.m., according to authorities.

4 hours ago

Tempe homicide victim found dead on March 12, police need help...

KTAR.com

Tempe police ask public to share information about homicide victim

Authorities asked the public to share information about a Tempe homicide victim named Joseph Lemons on Wednesday.

5 hours ago

Sponsored Articles

...

COLLINS COMFORT MASTERS

Here are 5 things Arizona residents need to know about their HVAC system

It's warming back up in the Valley, which means it's time to think about your air conditioning system's preparedness for summer.

...

Midwestern University

Midwestern University Clinics: transforming health care in the valley

Midwestern University, long a fixture of comprehensive health care education in the West Valley, is also a recognized leader in community health care.

...

Day & Night Air Conditioning, Heating and Plumbing

Day & Night is looking for the oldest AC in the Valley

Does your air conditioner make weird noises or a burning smell when it starts? If so, you may be due for an AC unit replacement.

Repayment program to help Phoenix drivers clear traffic fines to get back licenses