Frequently Asked Questions
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A: If you have been directed by the Village Court to pay a fine, please use the appropriate link below based on the presiding judge.
Do not use these links for parking tickets.- For fines issued by Judge Curti, please click here to make a payment.
- For fines issued by Judge Guiffra, please click here to make a payment.
If you are unsure which judge handled your case, please contact the Village Court Clerk before submitting payment.
Parking tickets must be paid through the Village’s parking payment system.
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The Court is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Fines may be paid from 9 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.
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Court is in session every Wednesday. Traffic and criminal summonses are answerable at 9:15 a.m., the Criminal Calendar is called beginning at 9:30 a.m. and parking tickets answerable from 9:30 a.m. until 11 a.m., no later.
Small Claims trials are generally scheduled for the 2nd Thursday of each month. Extra civil and traffic trial days are scheduled as needed.
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No. Pleas of "guilty" and "not guilty" may be entered by mail. The Court will send further instructions and/or information by return mail. Please call the court to inquire at 914-722-1120Court
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If a defendant fails to respond to a traffic summons in person or by mail, fails to appear for a scheduled trial and/or fails to pay the fine, the Motor Vehicle Bureau is notified. The DMV will then suspend the driver's license and the driver will be subject to a misdemeanor charge if stopped by a police officer while driving with a suspended license.
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The point system is controlled by the Motor Vehicle Bureau. The Court does not assign the points, nor can the Court prevent points from being given for moving violations.
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The Court has no control over insurance company practices. For information about possible premium increases, one should contact their insurance company or insurance broker.Court
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Please remember that the Court's personnel are there to be helpful. None of the clerks were driving your car. None of them parked it; and none of them issued the ticket. The court clerks don't make up the rules or penalties, and they want to help you as much as possible.