Class 1Includes, but not limited to:- Defective Lights
- Equipment Violations
- Failure to Signal
- Following Too Closely
- Improper Turns
- Jaywalking / Crossed Roadway
- No Helmet
- Parking Violations (except disabled)
- Seat Belt Violation
- Speeding 1 to 10 miles per hour (mph)
- Squealing Tires
- Stopping in Prohibited Area
| 6 to 18 Hours 1 jury term |
Class 2Includes, but not limited to:- Anti-Noise Violations
- Clinging to Motor Vehicle
- Cut Across Business
- Disabled Parking
- Disobey Traffic Control Device
- Driver's License Violations
- Exhibition of Acceleration
- Failure to Report Address Change
- Failure to Use Restraint / Safety Seat
- Failure to Yield Right of Way
- Impeding Traffic
- Littering / Public or Private Property
- One-Way Street
- Ran Red Light
- Riding Back of Pickup - Under 18
- Speeding - 11 to 20 mph
- Unsafe Lane Change
- Wrong Side of Street
| 15 to 30 Hours 1 jury term |
Class 3Includes, but not limited to:- Cell Phone Prohibited - School Zone
- Failure to Maintain Financial Responsibility (FMFR)**
- Registration - Display Unauthorized Temporary Tags
- Speeding - School zone 1 to 10 mph
- Speeding 21 to 25 mph
Non-Traffic Offenses- Abusive Language
- Curfew Violations
- Failure to ID / Give Wrong
- Name / Give False Report
| 28 to 46 Hours 2 Jury Terms |
Class 4Includes, but not limited to:- Accident with Damage
- FMFR - Subsequent offense**
- Leave Scene of Accident
- Pass Stopped School Bus
- Speeding - School Zone 11+ mph
- Speeding 26+ mph
Non-Traffic Offenses- Abuse 911 Line
- Air Gun / BB Gun Violation
- Assault
- Criminal Mischief
- Disruption of Classes
- Fighting in Public
- Fleeing an officer / Evading Arrest
- JNA Fail To Appear
- Loitering on School Grounds
- Noxious Odor
- Offensive / Obscene Display
- Possession of / Discharge Fireworks
- Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
- Reckless Damage
- Smoking on School Grounds
- Trespassing / Trespass School Grounds
- Urinating in Public / Exposure
- Theft
| 42 to 60 Hours 2 Jury Terms |
Note: Jury decides whether hours assessed for multiple offenses run concurrently or consecutively; jury terms assessed are always for highest class offense.
Additional options for sentencing (Jury may require one):
- Letter of apology to victim or to parent / guardian
- Attendance at one life skills or anger management class
- Written essay (minimum 500 words) on a topic to be decided by the teen jury
**ALL participants with an FMFR citation are required to attend the class, "What Is Insurance and Why Do I Need It?”, offered in both English and Spanish.