| Suspension for a Traffic Citation in Maryland A citation is a form, entitled Maryland Uniform Complaint and Citation, which may be issued to you by a police officer if you violate certain motor vehicle traffic laws. Citations are issued for violations such as speeding and failure to wear a seat belt. The back of the citation provides information about what you must do: either pay the specified fine, or appear in Maryland District Court to contest the citation. For more information about citations, see the District Court Traffic Citation Fact Sheet.. What happens if I receive a traffic citation and I don't comply with the requirements described in the citation? If you fail to pay the fine or appear in District Court to contest it, the Court will electronically notify the MVA. The MVA then will mail you a notice that your driver’s license will be suspended unless you satisfy the court requirements by the suspension date printed on the notice. What should I do if I receive a notice of suspension? To avoid having your Maryland driver’s license suspended, you must satisfy the requirements of the court before the suspension date printed on your notice. Contact the appropriate District Court, not the MVA, in order to:
Note that if you pay the fine, you are admitting guilt and any points associated with the conviction are posted to your driver record. Also, if you pay your fine with a check that cannot be processed, or a check that is written for the wrong amount, or if you appear in court and do not later pay the fine assessed by the judge, the court will request that the MVA suspend your license for failure to pay the fine. What happens if I don't satisfy the court requirements by the suspension date? Your Maryland driver’s license will be suspended until you satisfy the requirements of the court. Once you have satisfied the requirements, the District Court will request that the MVA lift your suspension. Note: the record of your suspension will remain on your driver record. Fees:
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