January, 2008
New Year Brings New Clients Ellis County, Tye, and Longview to Trafficpayment.com
One Texas county and two cities have resolved to be more efficient in the New Year. Ellis County (in the DFW metroplex) along with Tye and Longview are the
latest to make TrafficPayment.com part of their traffic payment system.
Ellis County, which includes Waxahachie and Ennis, is criss-crossed by Interstates 35 and 45; US Highways 67, 77, and 287; and Texas Highway 34.
TrafficPayment.com continues to grow in this area of the state.
Tye, Texas is west of Abilene along Interstate 20 in Taylor County. TrafficPayment.com’s plan makes it possible for smaller municipalities to offer some of
the advantages of a larger court without startup costs. Longview-- in East Texas and a part of both Gregg and Harrison Counties—joins Gregg County who
signed with TrafficPayment.com in April 2007.
TrafficPayment.com provides a system through which participating courts can accept online credit card payments for traffic fines and fees. The VU system,
which requires no integration into management software and no software or hardware installation, is very user friendly and straightforward. Not even an
internet connection is necessary. Another special feature of this traffic solution is that it is available to the courts at no cost.
It offers convenience to those with outstanding citations. By entering specific citation information and by using a credit card, violators can clear their
court fees almost instantly. TrafficPayment.com can be accessed 24/7 online, or by phone during regular business hours Monday through Friday.
Efficiency, increased collections, and convenience are just three of the reasons that TrafficPayment.com will make the New Year bright for court systems.
To find out more, go to www.TrafficPayment.com or call 1-800-444-1187.
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