Traffic Citations

The Probate Court of Peach County handles traffic citations issued by the Peach County Sheriff's Office, the Georgia State Patrol, the Georgia Department of Transportation, the Public Service Commission and the Department of Natural Resources.

If you have received a traffic ticket in Peach County from either the Georgia State Patrol or the Sheriff’s Office, you may contest the ticket or, if a court appearance is not mandatory, you may plead guilty to the offense and pay the fine prior to the court date listed on your ticket.

To find out the amount of the fine for your violation, call the Peach County Probate Court at 478-825-2313 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. Wait at least seven days to inquire of the amount of your bond. The court accepts only certified checks or money orders by mail (no personal checks), and certified checks, money orders, debit/credit card with a 4.5% fee, or cash if you appear in person. If you settle by mail, we suggest you make a copy of your traffic ticket, then sign the bottom of the original ticket on the back, and mail the original ticket with your fine.

When paying your fine:

  • NO PERSONAL CHECKS OR COMPANY CHECKS ACCEPTED. Personal checks received will be returned and traffic citation handled as non-payment. Money order or cashier’s check should be made payable to the Probate Court. THEY MUST BE RECEIVED BY COURT DATE SHOWN ON YOUR CITATION.
  • PLEASE include a copy of the citation or give correct name, address, license number, date of birth, date of citation issued and citation number if known.
  • Your driver's license will be SUSPENDED by the issuing agency in your state if you fail to pay this citation by the court date. If you desire to plead not guilty and have a hearing, please notify us at least two weeks in advance in writing before the court date on your citation.

Out-of-State Violators

Georgia is a member of the Interstate Driver’s License Compact. If you are from a state that also participates in the Compact, your state will recognize a ticket issued to you in Georgia as if it were issued in your home state. Failing to appear before the Peach County Probate Court or to pay the traffic fine prior to your appearance date will result in your home state suspending your driver’s license until the fines are paid in Georgia.

Six states (Alaska, California, Michigan, Montana, Oregon, Wisconsin), and Canada do not participate in the Driver’s License Compact. Georgia law prohibits a law enforcement officer from issuing a driver from these states (and Canada) an appearance ticket, which means a driver will not be permitted to sign a ticket and be on their way. They will be escorted to the jail and required to post a cash bond in the amount of the traffic fine.

Pay Traffic Citations Here:

http://www.ezcourtpay.com or call 1-800-262-0128

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