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Allowable defenses include: - Police officer already issued you a uniform traffic citation for the same violation (the citation issued by the police officer takes precedence over the Violation Notice). - Vehicle or license plates were stolen and not recovered at the time of the violation - Vehicle was leased or rented to another party, and a written affidavit of the lessee of the vehicle and a lease agreement were submitted - Vehicle was lawfully participating in a funeral procession or yielding to an emergency vehicle - Respondent was not the registered owner or lessee of the cited vehicle at the time of the violation - Any other evidence or issues deemed as a defense by the Hearing Officer.Police Department - Red Light Enforcement Program - Hearing Information
These allowable defenses as permitted pursuant to Illinois State Law 625 ILCS 5/11-208.6. -
Under Illinois State Law, 625 ILCS 5/11-208.6, the registered owner of a vehicle is liable for any automated traffic law violations that occur to the vehicle. It does not matter who was driving the car, the law clearly states that the registered owner is liable.Police Department - Red Light Enforcement Program - Hearing Information
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It is in your best interest to attend the hearing, along with your Notice of Hearing. You are strongly encouraged to bring all of your evidence (photos, receipts, invoices, permits, etc.) and witnesses with you. If English is not your first language, please bring a friend or family member to help translate.Police Department - Red Light Enforcement Program - Hearing Information
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Police Department - Red Light Enforcement Program - Hearing Information
Arrive promptly at 595 N. Hicks Road. Please take a seat in the lobby and wait for your hearing to be called.
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Who may participate in the hearing will vary, depending on the nature of the code violation.Police Department - Red Light Enforcement Program - Hearing Information
Each hearing will be conducted by the Administrative Law Judge. The Administrative Law Judge is a licensed Illinois attorney appointed by the Mayor to preside over the hearing as an independent and impartial decision maker.
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The hearing follows a basic trial structure to ensure fairness and due process of law. All testimony is under oath and recorded. 1. The Administrative Law Judge will begin by giving his or her opening remarks, which outlines the hearing process. 2. The Administrative Law Judge will review the evidence provided by the Automated Red Light Photo Enforcement System. The evidence shall include the citation, electronic photos and video. 3. After this review, you may present your defense to the Administrative Law Judge through: your own testimony, the testimony of witnesses, a sworn affidavit, and other evidence (such as photos, invoices, receipts, etc.). You are expected to bring all of your witnesses and evidence with you to your hearing. 4. If, after reviewing all evidence and you are found liable, the Administrative Law Judge will issue a verbal Determination of Liability. You will receive a written Notice of Determination of Liability in the mail as well.Police Department - Red Light Enforcement Program - Hearing Information
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If you are found liable, the fine of $100 is accessed.Police Department - Red Light Enforcement Program - Hearing Information
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If you are found not liable, the Administrative Law Judge will dismiss the case against you and will not impose any penalties or costs.Police Department - Red Light Enforcement Program - Hearing Information
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You or the Village may appeal the Administrative Law Judge’s decision to the Circuit Court of Cook County (Third Municipal District, Circuit Court of Cook County, 2121 Euclid Avenue, Rolling Meadows, IL) within 35 days by filing a civil lawsuit for administrative review pursuant to the Illinois Administrative Review Act and by paying the appropriate state mandated filing fee.Police Department - Red Light Enforcement Program - Hearing Information
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If you fail to appear, the Administrative Law Judge will review the evidence without your presence and render a decision on liability. You will receive a written Notice of Determination of Liability in the mail.Police Department - Red Light Enforcement Program - Hearing Information
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No there are no court costs to request to contest the violation.Police Department - Red Light Enforcement Program - Hearing Information