Traffic
Traffic Case In Court
- For information on Camera Citations, please visit the Civil Claims section.
- In Ohio, all traffic violations are criminal offense. Traffic cases follow the same court procedures as criminal cases.
- If you are guilty of committing a traffic violation, the court can impose a range of sentences. The most common is a fine, or ticket. In some cases, you can waive your right to a trial and simply pay the fine. If you want to dispute the violation, or if the violation is a non-waiverable offense, you will need to appear in court.
- If you are guilty of committing a traffic violation, the court can impose a range of sentences. The most common is a fine, or ticket. In some cases, you can waive your right to a trial and simply pay the fine. If you want to dispute the violation, or if the violation is a non-waiverable offense, you will need to appear in court.
- At Garfield Heights Municipal Court, you can pay traffic or parking tickets in-person, by mail, by phone, or online.
- For more serious traffic violations, penalties may include jail time or license suspensions. There are special rules and procedures about Operating a Vehicle while Impaired (OVI). In this section, you can also learn about driver’s license suspension and reinstatement.