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  2. Traffic Violations Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The Traffic Violations Bureau (TVB) is an administrative court of the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles that adjudicates non-criminal traffic violations (other than parking violations) in New York City.

  3. New York State Department of Motor Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles ( NYSDMV or DMV) is the department of the New York state government [1] responsible for vehicle registration, vehicle inspections, driver's licenses, learner's permits, photo ID cards, and adjudicating traffic violations. Its regulations are compiled in title 15 of the New York Codes, Rules and ...

  4. Traffic court - Wikipedia

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    Traffic court. Traffic court is a specialized judicial process for handling traffic ticket cases. In the United States, people who are given a citation by a police officer can plead guilty and pay the indicated fine directly to the court house, by mail, or on the Internet.

  5. Why are so many New Yorkers losing their driver's licenses ...

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    The state-approved sites and necessary forms can be found on the DMV's website. Driving with a suspended license in New York can result in fines ranging from $200 to $500 and up to 30 days of jail ...

  6. 95K New Yorkers In Danger Of Losing Their Driver's Licenses ...

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    NEW YORK — As many as 95,000 New Yorkers are in danger of losing their driver's licenses in December unless they hurry up and submit proof to the DMV that they've passed a vision test, according ...

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  7. How Ticket Wiper Is Helping New Yorkers Fight Parking Tickets

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    Ticket Wiper founder David Obstfeld tells Patch how his app is dismissing parking tickets for customers. Olivia Halevy , Patch Staff Posted Fri, Sep 15, 2017 at 11:08 am ET |

  8. Here's How To Pay For Subway Rides With Your Phone

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    NEW YORK — Out with the old, in with the OMNY. That's the name the MTA has given the new tap-to-pay fare system that will eventually replace the MetroCard — and straphangers will give it a ...

  9. New York City Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings

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    The New York City Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings ( OATH) is an administrative office of the New York City government. It is a non-mayoral executive agency and is not part of the state Unified Court System . Administrative trials neither preclude, nor are precluded by, criminal charges by the state and/or civil lawsuits by ...

  10. New York City drivers will pay extra tolls as part of the ...

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    Under one of several tolling scenarios under consideration, drivers could be charged as much as $23 a day to enter Manhattan south of 60th Street, with the exact amount still to be decided by the ...

  11. New York City Criminal Court - Wikipedia

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    The Criminal Court of the City of New York is a court of the State Unified Court System in New York City that handles misdemeanors (generally, crimes punishable by fine or imprisonment of up to one year) and lesser offenses, and also conducts arraignments (initial court appearances following arrest) and preliminary hearings in felony cases (generally, more serious offenses punishable by ...