What proof can I show the court that will show I’m paying the overdue traffic ticket that resulted in my license suspension?

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What proof can I show the court that will show I’m paying the overdue traffic ticket that resulted in my license suspension?

I recently moved from California to Oregon. While up here, an unpaid traffic
ticket resulted in my license being suspended. Unfortunately I discovered this
while in an auto accident, so I have a court date for that coming up.
I just paid the amount due on the ticket via the California court’s online service.
My question is what documentation should I bring to court to prove that I’ve
paid it?

Asked on November 27, 2018 under General Practice, Oregon

Answers:

SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 5 years ago | Contributor

Bring a receipt or print out from the CA court's online service, showing receipt of payment (You have to print it out; some courts will not look at anything on a device, only at hardcopy.) And bring something proving that you paid the money: a credit card statement, a cancelled check, a bank statement showing an electronic transfer, etc.


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