What can I do if there is a default judgment against me in a civil traffic case?

If a default judgment is entered against you, your license will be suspended and you will be required to pay a civil penalty in order to reinstate your license. Any request to set aside a default judgment must be filed in writing and must show good cause.

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1. Who can I talk to about helping me with my case?
2. Can I write a letter to a judge?
3. Can I talk to a judge about my case?
4. What can I do if I have a warrant for my arrest?
5. What can I do if there is a default judgment against me in a civil traffic case?
6. What can I do if I cannot make it on time for a court appearance?
7. What happens if I fail to appear on my court date?
8. When is my next court date?
9. Do I have to report a change of address?
10. What if I need special accommodations, such as an interpreter or a hearing device?
11. How do I attend defensive driving school for a traffic ticket?
12. If I have to pay a fine, when do I need to pay it?
13. How do I pay a ticket or fine?