What is the Centralized Infractions Bureau?



What is the Centralized Infractions Bureau?..

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In 1986 the Judicial Branch centralized the processing of
infractions under the Centralized Infractions Bureau (CIB).
An infraction is the breaking of a state law, regulation or
ordinance that does not require going to court. Individuals
may resolve the infraction by paying the amount to the CIB,
either by mail or in person

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