What if I was not the operator of the car at the time the violation took place; am I still liable?

If you, as the registered owner of the vehicle, were not operating the vehicle at the time of the infraction, you should request a court hearing on the front of the citation and follow the instructions.

Eligibility

You are eligible to Transfer Liability if you fall into one of the following categories:

  • If you or your company were not operating the vehicle at the time the Citation was issued
  • You have corroborating evidence that supports your statement and representations that you were not operating the vehicle at the time of the violation

Corroborating Evidence

Examples of corroborating evidence which have been acceptable to the District Court:

  • Deceased: Death certificate and a certified statement from the estate administrator
  • Lease of Vehicle: Copy of lease agreement with all identifying information, including signatures of parties and the effective dates of the lease
  • Loan of Vehicle to Friends / Relatives: Letter from the individual accepting responsibility for the violation and confirming you were not operating the vehicle - the name, address and Drivers License number of the individual must be provided
  • Military Duty: Copy of Military Orders or Certified statement from Commanding Officer that the individual cited was in military service or deployed at the time the violation occurred
  • Travel: Travel documents (airline, train, bus tickets) or a hotel receipt confirming your name, dates of travel and destination
  • Vehicle Being Serviced: Copy of repair bill / invoice that confirms the vehicle was being serviced at the time the violation took place - contact information (name, address, telephone number) for the service station or repair shop must appear on the statement
  • Vehicle Sold: Copy of the Vehicle’s Bill of Sale
  • Work: Provide a certified statement from your employer confirming you were working at the time the violation took place

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1. What is Automated Speed Enforcement?
2. Why is Easton choosing to utilize this type of technology?
3. How will I know if I’m in a speed camera zone?
4. What do I do if I receive a citation?
5. What are my options?
6. Will the operator be present in court?
7. What if my vehicle and/or license plates were stolen at the time of the violation?
8. What if I was not the operator of the car at the time the violation took place; am I still liable?
9. What happens if the Transfer of Liability request is denied?
10. What happens if I ignore the violation notice?
11. If I pay the fine, can I then contest it or ask for a hearing?
12. If I pay the fine, will my insurance rates increase?
13. How do I know these violations are valid?
14. Isn’t it a violation of my privacy to have a camera photograph my vehicle without my permission?
15. When is the Town using Speed Enforcement Cameras?
16. Where is the Town using Speed Enforcement Cameras?