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5 lis 2017 · RALEIGH — North Carolina drivers can potentially avoid court for select traffic violations thanks to the recent statewide rollout of iPlea, a program that allows citizens to contest citations online.
31 sie 2017 · The program is called “iPlea” and it allows drivers who have received speeding tickets to go online to onlineservices.NCcourts.org and ask the District Attorney’s Office to reduce their fine. The District Attorney’s Office will consider the request as long as its 7 days before the driver’s court date.
North Carolina Judicial Branch I Business Analysis and Process Management Instructions for Requesting Speeding Reductions . Introduction . This Quick Reference Guide provides step-by-step instructions to request reduction of speeding
11 wrz 2017 · As of September 25th, North Carolina residents will have the ability to “fight” your traffic ticket online via a new program called iPlea. iPlea allows persons charged with certain types of traffic violations to potentially obtain a reduction online directly from the local District Attorney’s office.
23 sie 2017 · It's called iPlea and allows drivers who meet certain criteria to avoid making a court appearance. Residents who receive a speeding ticket can visit the website at least seven days before the scheduled court date.
25 mar 2020 · Step-by-step instructions to request reduction of speeding charges for cases that are in compliance with DMV and meet certain eligibility.