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Here's an example of a police speeding fine in the mail:
Notice of Infraction
To: [Your Name] From: [Police Department Name] Date: [Date of Infraction]
Infraction Information:
- Date of Infraction: [Date of Infraction]
- Time of Infraction: [Time of Infraction]
- Location of Infraction: [Location of Infraction]
- Vehicle Make: [Make of Vehicle]
- Vehicle Model: [Model of Vehicle]
- License Plate Number: [License Plate Number]
Charges:
- Speeding: [Speed at which you were driving] mph in a [speed limit] mph zone
Fine Information:
- Fine Amount: $[Amount of Fine]
- Late Payment Penalty: $[Amount of Late Payment Penalty] (if not paid by [Due Date])
- Total Amount Due: $[Total Amount Due]
Payment Options:
- Pay by Mail: Send a check or money order payable to [Police Department Name] to the address listed below.
- Pay Online: Visit our website at [Police Department Website] to pay online using a credit or debit card.
- Pay in Person: Visit our police department during business hours to pay in person.
Due Date:
- The fine must be paid by [Due Date] to avoid late payment penalties.
Late Payment Penalty:
- If the fine is not paid by [Due Date], a late payment penalty of $[Amount of Late Payment Penalty] will be added to the total amount due.
Appeal Process:
- If you wish to contest the infraction, you may appeal the fine by submitting a written appeal to the police department within [Timeframe for Appeal]. Please include your name, address, and a brief explanation of the reasons for your appeal.
Contact Information:
- If you have any questions or concerns about this notice, please contact our traffic division at [Phone Number] or [Email Address].
Important:
- Failure to pay the fine or respond to this notice may result in further action, including suspension of your driver's license or vehicle registration.
Sincerely,
[Your Name] [Police Department Name] Traffic Division