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You would have to go to the court house of the area that you were first issued a summons/fine. Then have them look up your name in the computer and they would tell you depending on the charges what to do. They may let you plead guilty right there and pay the fine and go home, or you may have a court date scheduled for you where you should probably just plead guilty and pay the fine. If however, you are pulled over or I.D.ed by an officer before that and he runs your name through the system he will most likely take you to central bookings where you will sit in a cell with real criminals for about 2 days until you go see a judge. Best bet is to plead guilty and pay the fine.

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