Do you hate going to the courthouse to pay parking tickets? I never get them anymore, but I used to hate going through security, standing in long lines, etc. just to hand over $15.
If you live in Los Angeles, that's a thing of the past. CBS Los Angeles reports that kiosks were recently placed at five areas around the courthouse where people can pay their tickets seven days a week, whether using cash, credit, personal checks or debit cards.
Users can also check the status of a ticket, request an extension, make a payment, request traffic school or reserve a court date. The kiosks are aimed at getting more people to pay their tickets by simplifying the process and freeing up overloaded courthouse staff.
If you live in Los Angeles, that's a thing of the past. CBS Los Angeles reports that kiosks were recently placed at five areas around the courthouse where people can pay their tickets seven days a week, whether using cash, credit, personal checks or debit cards.
Users can also check the status of a ticket, request an extension, make a payment, request traffic school or reserve a court date. The kiosks are aimed at getting more people to pay their tickets by simplifying the process and freeing up overloaded courthouse staff.
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