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Disclaimer:  Please note the purpose of this website is to provide legal information to the public and should not be considered legal advice. It is up to you (and your attorney) to decide on what legal course to take. The Court and Court Clerks may provide information to you, but they cannot give you any advice on what you should do. If you would like legal advice, please consult the Legal Resources link below.

Legal Resources

Frequently Asked Questions


QUESTION: Do I have to come into see the judge to take care of my ticket, or can I just pay the fine?
ANSWER: It depends on the type of charge listed on your ticket. If you have a moving violation charge such as speeding or failure to yield, then most likely you can just pay without seeing the judge. However, you will need to set up a court date if you have a mandatory appearance charge such as driving on revocation, theft, or a drug-related offense.


QUESTION
: Is Traffic School available in Lindon City?

ANSWER: Yes, but only to those who qualify. Please contact the court to see if you qualify.


QUESTION
: Can I take Traffic School if I get a Highway Patrol ticket?

ANSWER: Yes, if you are eligible. 


QUESTION
: If I choose to go to traffic school, what fees do I have to pay?

ANSWER:  You will need to pay the cost of the citation plus the $60 fee for Traffic School.


QUESTION
: Can I register for Traffic School over the phone?

ANSWER:  Yes! 


QUESTION
Is on-line traffic school available?

ANSWER: Yes. Please contact the Lindon City Justice Court at 801-785-1971 for further information and to find out if you qualify.


QUESTION:
 If I want to contest my ticket, what are my options?

ANSWER: You may call the court to schedule an appointment with the Judge.  

QUESTION: Does a cash only warrant mean I have to pay with cash?
ANSWER: No. It means it is not able to be bonded, you can pay with a card or cash to take care of the warrant.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE JUDGE IS SEEN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY!
Traffic School is usually not an option if you contest the ticket.