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The Trial by Written Declaration isn’t
that difficult to complete once you have read the instructions. You will need to completely fill out
the Request for Trial by Written Declaration (form TR-205)
and sign it and mail it to the court with the required bail amount, which is
another way of saying the “fine amount”. Once you mail in your statement to the
court, the judge will request a statement from the officer. It takes the
traffic court between 30 days to 90 days on average to review the Trial by
Written Declaration defense and make a decision on it. If the officer doesn’t
respond then generally your case will be dismissed for lack of prosecution. You
can find estimates online that state you stand about a 30% change of having
your citation dismissed due to no response from the officer. If the traffic
ticket is dismissed as a result of the Trial by Written Declaration the traffic
court will send a full refund of the bail amount that was submitted at the time
the Trial by Written Declaration documents were filed, usually within 60 days. If
you lose your Trial by Written Declaration you have 20 days to request a new
trial pursuant to CVC 40902-d (a “Trial de Novo”, form TR-220). You can then appear in court for the first
time for your second chance of winning.
At this point, if you lose you can request that the judge allow you to
attend traffic school if you are eligible.
There are several websites that offer
to complete the request for Trial by Written Declaration for you at a charge of
$200 or more. Most even offer a “money
back guarantee” if you don’t win. A word of CAUTION however, many of these
offers have a disclaimer with small fine print that further explains only a
small portion of the total fee is refundable.
In the end, it’s in your best
interest to avoid a conviction from appearing on your motor vehicle record. It can increase your insurance by an average
of $250 per year for three to five years.
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