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Hawaii traffic violations
12 Hawaii Revised Statutes sections indexed · 10 TBWD eligible · filing window 21 days · form HI-291D-7-ANSWER.
- HRS 291C-102(a)(1)Speeding (noncompliance with posted limit)Driving faster than the speed limit posted for the location or type of highway.$100 · 0 ptTBWD eligible
- HRS 291C-105Excessive speedingDriving 30+ mph above the posted limit, or at or above 80 mph regardless of limit. Criminal petty misdemeanor — NOT eligible for Written Statement.$500 · 0 ptNot eligible
- HRS 291C-63Failure to stop at stop signFailing to come to a complete stop at a stop sign or stop line.$97 · 0 ptTBWD eligible
- HRS 291C-32Red light violationFailure to stop for a steady red signal at an intersection.$127 · 0 ptTBWD eligible
- HRS 291C-61Failure to yield right-of-wayFailure to yield to another vehicle, pedestrian, or emergency vehicle at an intersection or merge.$97 · 0 ptTBWD eligible
- HRS 291-11.6Seat belt violationOperating a motor vehicle with an unrestrained driver or front-seat passenger.$102 · 0 ptTBWD eligible
- HRS 291C-137Mobile electronic device while drivingUsing a handheld mobile electronic device while operating a motor vehicle.$257 · 0 ptTBWD eligible
- HRS 286-25No valid registrationOperating an unregistered motor vehicle on a public road.$50 · 0 ptTBWD eligible
- HRS 286-102Driving without a licenseOperating a motor vehicle without a valid Hawaii driver’s license or equivalent.$100 · 0 ptTBWD eligible
- HRS 291-2Reckless drivingOperating a vehicle in reckless disregard of the safety of persons or property. Criminal misdemeanor — NOT eligible for Written Statement.$0 · 0 ptNot eligible
- HRS 291C-38Improper lane useFailure to drive within a single marked lane or changing lanes unsafely.$97 · 0 ptTBWD eligible
- HRS 291C-112Following too closelyFollowing another vehicle more closely than is reasonable and prudent.$97 · 0 ptTBWD eligible
Other states
- CaliforniaSupportedTR-205-2024 · 30-day window
- FloridaNot yetFlorida support is coming soon. Florida Rule 6.340 allows a sworn Affidavit of Defense in lieu of appearance, but our automated filing pipeline for FL courts is not yet live. Upload your ticket and we'll notify you when FL goes live.
- WashingtonSupportedIRLJ-3.1 · 15-day window
- ArizonaSupportedAZ-CIVIL-MAIL-2024 · 30-day window
- TexasNot yetTexas generally requires in-person or telephonic trial; no universal TBWD.
- New YorkNot yetNY TVB requires a hearing; mail-in plea is limited to guilty admissions only.
- OregonSupportedORS-153-WRITTEN-2024 · 30-day window
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