Can I enter a plea for my waiverable ticket without appearing in court?

Yes. 

Resolve minor misdemeanor traffic offenses without appearing in Court, the Bratenahl Prosecutor’s Office will amend all minor misdemeanor moving violations to a non-moving, no point violation*.

The following violations are NOT eligible for this program. 


331.34a    Failure to Control


333.03a   Assured Clear Distance Ahead


333.03     Speed 30 mph over speed limit

*No point violation will only be reflected on the defendant's Ohio BMV driving record.

*License Forfeitures and Contempt of Court warrants (balance of fines owed) are not eligible for this program 



CLICK HERE to submit a request for this program.

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1. How much is my ticket?
2. How can I pay for my ticket?
3. How can I get information about my case?
4. What is the court address and business hours of operation?
5. How do I know if I have to appear in court or if I can just pay the waiver?
6. What does the term "waiverable" mean?
7. How do I find out how many points a violation is?
8. How do I find out how many points I already have?
9. I missed my court date. What do I do?
10. How do I reschedule my court date?
11. How do I get a public defender for my case?
12. How do I get my record sealed?
13. How do I request a court record?
14. What happens when I appear in Bratenahl Mayor's Court?
15. Does Bratenahl Mayor's Court offer a payment plan if I cannot make my payment in full?
16. Can I set up a payment arrangement for my waiverable ticket?
17. Can I enter a plea for my waiverable ticket without appearing in court?
18. When is traffic court held?