Michigan 14-Day Notice - Civil Infraction

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You can dispute the ticket in a court hearing. To request a hearing, follow the directions on the back of the ticket. Most traffic and nontraffic civil infraction violations are heard by district judges or magistrates in the district court located closest to where the incident occurred.

A civil infraction is a violation of the law less serious than a misdemeanor, and which usually does not attach certain individual rights such as a jury trial.

An infraction is the least serious offense. As such, infractions do not lead to jail time, probation, or create a criminal record.The punishment for infractions is usually a fine or, in the case of traffic violations, points on your driving record. You may also receive community service, depending on the violation.

The Bottom Line. Traffic violations don't just affect your driving record. They also have an impact on how much insurance you pay. Your rates will go up based on the type of violation you commit and your insurer, but it doesn't mean that you're stuck with higher premiums just because you committed an infraction.

RJA section 113 provides that a civil infraction is any act or omission that is prohibited by a law or ordinance but is not a crime under the law or ordinance and for which civil sanctions may be ordered. Types of civil infractions (MCL 600.113) (a) violation of the Michigan Vehicle Code (MCL 257.1 et seq.)

Civil Infractions The advantage of a civil infraction is that there won't be a criminal record for the violation. However, civil court provides less procedural protections than criminal court, and the government has a lower burden of proof in a civil case.

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Michigan 14-Day Notice - Civil Infraction