Government Window is a 3rd party company that processes electronic payments via credit/debit cards and e-checks for traffic tickets, property taxes, business licenses, bail, probation, utilities, and many other payment types for government offices.
If you are unable to pay your ticket(s) in full by credit/debit card via online or phone, then you will need to appear in court as scheduled.
If you are attempting to pay your ticket(s) on your scheduled court date or if you’ve already missed your court date, you may not be able to pay it online or by phone. Please contact the Clerk’s office directly for assistance.
Only enter the numerical digits of your driver’s license number.
If you are attempting to pay your ticket on or after your court date, the system may not be able to locate your ticket because it is not payable. Please contact the Clerk’s office directly for assistance.
Yes, the service fee is the same for payments processed over the phone as they are on online.
If you are unable to pay your ticket(s) in full by credit/debit card via online or phone, then you will need to appear in court as scheduled.
Please contact the Clerk’s office directly for assistance.
No, if you pay your ticket, you are pleading guilty to the charges and do not have to go to court. However, please note that this may be subject to points being added to your license.
You may register your email address online to be notified when your ticket information is available. You may also contact the Clerk’s office directly for assistance.
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If you do not agree with your ticket fine(s), then you will need to appear in court as scheduled.
If you are interested in reducing points, then you will need to appear in court as scheduled.
If the Department of Driver’s Services receives notification of your conviction for speeding at 75 mph or more on a two-lane road or highway, or at 85 mph and above on any road or highway in the State of Georgia, you will be notified by first class mail of the $200 Super Speeder fee. This is in addition to the fine you have already paid to the issuing city or county. Government Window does not process payments for Super Speeder fines.
We as a company require completion of authorization forms to deter fraud. This is done to protect our customers and our company from financial theft.
If you received a decline or void at any time during the attempted payment, your financial institution may show a pending transaction. If you did not receive a confirmation number, the transaction was not successful. To inquire about any funds being held in a pending status, the cardholder should contact their financial institution. They should be able to give an estimated timeline of when the funds will be released.
If this page did not answer your payment-related question, please feel free to call Government Window toll-free at 1-877-575-SAFE (1-877-575-7233) during our normal business hours of Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm ET. You can email us as well by clicking here.