Do I need to appear in court if I choose to plead guilty and pay the fine?

If the Court Appearance Required box has not been checked on the complaint and if the charge is listed on either the Statewide Violations Bureau Schedule or the Local Violations Bureau Schedule, you may pay the fine without appearing in court. The Statewide Violations Bureau Schedule is a list of state offenses that may be paid without going to court. The Local Violations Schedule is a list of municipal ordinances that may be paid without going to court.

You may pay your fine at the court's payment window, by mail or by using the New Jersey Courts website. If you pay without going to court, you will be pleading guilty and giving up your right to a lawyer and your right to a trial. Court appearances are always required in criminal matters.

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1. What happens when the court's orders are not obeyed?
2. How can I appeal a decision of the court?
3. If I am found guilty, what happens after court?
4. Can I use the Internet to find more information or to plead guilty and pay a fine?
5. What if I plead not guilty?
6. What is a plea agreement?
7. What should I expect when I go to court?
8. If I can plead guilty without going to court, how much will I have to pay?
9. Do I need to appear in court if I choose to plead guilty and pay the fine?