N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 15 § 123.3 - Guilty plea
(a)
By mail. Unless a personal appearance before an administrative law judge is
required by the bureau, a motorist may plead guilty by mail, if he does so on
or before the date of appearance, by completing the plea form on the back of
the summons. He must mail the summons and a check or money order for the amount
specified in the schedule on the summons to:
Traffic Violations Bureau
Plea Unit
Department of Motor Vehicles
P. O. Box 2950-ESP
Albany, NY 12220-0950
If the guilty plea by mail is accepted, the conviction will be entered on the department's records.
(b) In person. Unless a personal appearance
before an administrative law judge is required, a motorist may plead guilty by
the motorist appearing, or having someone appear for him, on or before the date
of appearance at any bureau hearing office. At the same time, the motorist must
give the court clerk the summons with the plea form on the back completed and
signed by the motorist and the amount of money specified in the schedule on the
summons. If the guilty plea is accepted, the conviction will be entered on the
department's records. A receipt will be given to the motorist or his
representative.
Notes
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