Special initiative for St Catherine motorists to clear outstanding traffic tickets
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The Judiciary is to undertake a Traffic Ticket Public Day for the parish of St Catherine to provide motorists with outstanding traffic tickets an opportunity to have their matters addressed.
The session will be held on Wednesday, March 4.
Motorists who received tickets in the parish on or after February 1, 2018, and who missed their court date are encouraged to register to have their matters brought before the court.
Registration will run from Tuesday, January 20, to Friday, February 20.
How to register:
Send your name, TRN, and ticket details via one of the following channels:
Email: traffictickets@jamaicajudiciary.gov.jm
WhatsApp: 876-453-5060
In person: St Catherine Parish Court
How to check for outstanding traffic tickets:
Visit the website: trafficticketlookup.gov.jm.
Chief Justice Bryan Sykes noted that the Traffic Ticket Public Day in St. Catherine is part of a wider national effort to strengthen court operations and establish approaches that can be replicated across the island.
“With the success that we have had in Kingston, and hopefully in St. Catherine and soon in St. James, we will be able to do the same not just for traffic courts across Jamaica, but for other services that we provide.”
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