How to submit proof of correction
for Correctable "Fix-It" Charge
PLEASE WAIT FIVE (5) BUSINESS DAYS AFTER RECEIVING TICKET TO SUBMIT PROOF
Do you have more than one charge on your case?
You must resolve all charges on the case at the same time. If one charge is a correctable charge (Fix-It) and the second charge is payable, you must submit proof of correction and payment on the same day.
To submit payment CLICK HERE. You will need to return to this page to submit proof of correction.
Is your case COURT REQUIRED?
Some cases require the defendant to appear in Terre Haute City Court for a hearing. If you are unsure, please visit Mycase.In.Gov to see if you case is set for hearing. If a hearing is NOT scheduled and your financial balance is zero, please call our office at 812-244-2103 Monday through Friday 8am to 4pm (excluding holidays)
If your case is set for hearing, you cannot use this form and you must appear in court on your hearing date.
You will need your CASE NUMBER or UTT NUMBER before completing form.
If you do not have either the Case Number or UTT Number, please visit Mycase.In.Gov to find your case number. Please wait five (5) business days before submitting proof.
You will NOT receive any additional documentation once you submit your form(s). If there are any problems, you will be contacted first by telephone then by US Postal Mail (if we cannot reach you by telephone). Failure to resolve any problems will result in the rejection of your submission.
Ready to submit documentation? CLICK HERE to proceed.
List of common CORRECTABLE (Fix It) charges:
No Valid License (9-24-1-1 and 9-24-1-5 only)
Failure of Resident to Obtain Motor Vehicle Registration
Failure to Carry, or Display Registration
Improper Display of License Plate(s) on Vehicle
False or Fictitious Registration
Operating Motor Vehicle w/ Registration Number to Another Vehicle
Operating Motor Vehicle w/ Fictitious Registration Number
Operating Vehicle w/o Proper Registration
Expired License Plate
Improper Bumper Height
Improper Headlights
Improper Clearance Lamps, Marker Lamps, or Reflectors
Stop Lamps; Color, Visibility, and Operation
Turn Signals; Color, Visibility, and Operation
Fender Lamps; Running-Board Courtesy Lamps; Back-up Lamps
Motorcycle; Headlamps
Leaky, Altered or Deteriorated Muffler
Muffler Cutout or Bypass
Front Windshield
Decals, Signs, Posters, Sunscreens, or Other Non-Transparent Material
Driving With Improper Tinting, Glazing, or Sun Screening Vehicle Windows
Windshield Wipers
Expired Operators License
Failure to Change Address or Name on Drivers License
Improper Muffler
Operating Motor Vehicle w/o License or Permit in Driver's Possession
Failure to Provide Proof of Financial Responsibility
If the violation is for a registration or license plate, your proof must list the vehicle year, make, and model.