If I lose at trial, can I appeal?Will I have to pay more than the amount on the citation if I do not appear for my trial, or if I lose at trial?
You might have to pay more.

The dollar amount on your citation is not the maximum forfeiture in most cases.

If you do not appear for your trial, or if you are found guilty after a trial, a judgment will be entered against you and the Judge has the discretion to impose a higher forfeiture. In addition, there can be extra costs for witness fees, mileage fees and subpoenas.

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1. Do I need an attorney for the trial?
2. What happens at trial?
3. How do I prepare for trial?
4. What information can I get from the City/Village about my case?
5. Will I have to pay more than the amount on the citation if I do not appear for my trial, or if I lose at trial?
6. If I lose at trial, can I appeal?Will I have to pay more than the amount on the citation if I do not appear for my trial, or if I lose at trial?
7. If I lose at trial, can I appeal?
8. Can I settle my case before the trial?
9. Can I get a continuance of my trial date?