I am a juvenile (any person under 18 years of age) or I am the parent of a juvenile with a traffic ticket. What do I do?

Juveniles who receive civil traffic citations must appear in court at the scheduled time and date with a parent or legal guardian. The hearing is not a trial, but an opportunity for the judge to explain the options available to the juvenile and his or her guardian.

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1. I am a juvenile (any person under 18 years of age) or I am the parent of a juvenile with a traffic ticket. What do I do?
2. If I have a ticket that requires proof of something in order for the fine to be reduced or dismissed, what do I do?
3. Do I have to appear for my court date for my civil traffic violation if I am going to Defensive Driving School(DDS)?
4. Do I have to appear on my court date for my civil traffic violation if I am going to just pay the fine?
5. Can I have an extension for driving school or to provide proof of insurance or registration?
6. I did not pay my civil traffic citation when I was supposed to. Is there a warrant for my arrest?