1993 Alaska Statutes
TITLE 12 CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Chapter 12.25
Section 12.25.195 DISPOSITION OF SCHEDULED OFFENSES.

(a) A person cited for an offense for which a scheduled amount of bail or a fine has been established may mail or personally deliver to the clerk of the court with appropriate jurisdiction if a bailable offense, or to the clerk of the municipality that issued the citation if a scheduled municipal fine, the amount of the bail or fine indicated on the citation for the offense together with a copy of the citation signed by the person indicating the person's waiver of court appearance, entry of plea of no contest, and forfeiture of bail or fine. A motor vehicle or traffic citation may be mailed or personally delivered within five days of the date of the citation. A citation for a scheduled offense other than a motor vehicle or traffic citation may be mailed or personally delivered within 15 days of the date of the citation.

(b) When bail or a fine is forfeited under this section, a judgment of conviction shall be entered. The bail or fine paid is complete satisfaction for the offense.

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