Every day I have people tell me that they got a price from GC Services (the collections agency for traffic cases in LA County) to buy back their license.  If you learn anything from reading this blog, please learn that the collection agency does not have the power to give you a driver’s license at any price.    In many cases, paying the collection agency actually creates a bigger problem than you started with.

For most people the story begins with a small problem.  Maybe you got a ticket for speeding  (VC 22350 or VC 22349), or maybe you were simply stopped for a fix it ticket for expired registration (VC 4000) or not carrying proof of your liability insurance (VC 16028).  Maybe you are just like me and you got caught talking on your cellphone while driving (VC 23123) because you think getting a ticket is better than looking like a cyborg with that stupid blue tooth thing in your ear.    For the average traffic citation there is only one question, “How much is this going to cost me?”   Answering this question really involves two parts.  “How much is this going to cost me now?”, in terms of fines and fees to the court.  And more importantly, “How much is this going to cost me later?” when my insurance company or employer finds out about it.

The next page in the story involves a missed court date or two.  Maybe you didn’t realize you still have to go to court even after you fixed your registration.  Maybe you were just too busy to get into court or you forgot the court date or lost your ticket.   Maybe you thought you would get a courtesy notice in the mail and it never came.  Regardless of your explanation, once you miss a court date your simple traffic problem is no longer so simple.   When you miss the court date, you create a whole new set of problems.  First, the fines immediately increase.  The court clerk will assess the maximum fine for each offense plus penalty assessment.  Next, they will add a charge for failing to appear under VC 40508(a) and this of course will add additional fines plus penalty assessment.   Next they will add a $300 civil assessment under PC 1214.1, and finally they will suspend your driver’s license under VC 40509.5.  Now each $200 ticket is worth about $1000 and you are getting a letter from the DMV telling you that you can’t drive.  If all of this weren’t enough, you can also face a warrant for your arrest, and the failure to appear can be charged as a misdemeanor which brings up to six months of county jail time into the equation.  All of this for talking on my cell phone?

This is usually followed by a series of frustrated attempts at fixing the problem online or by phone.  When this doesn’t work, the next game is to spend several hours in line at the courthouse and the DMV getting the run around.     Many people get so frustrated by all of this that once they get in contact with the collection agency they are willing to do just about anything to get the problem solved and get their license back.  And this is exactly what the collection agency wants.

Based on my interviews with thousands of clients over the past 10 years, I have determined that GC Services will not hesitate to tell someone that the only option is to pay off the collection amount in full on all outstanding tickets.   This could not be further from the truth.   In most cases you still have the option of fighting the charges and if this procedure is done properly, the holds can be lifted from your license almost immediately.    Another thing that the collection agency fails to mention is that if you pay them the crazy amount of money they are requesting, you aren’t just out the money.   The second you pay them they will process your case with a guilty plea to all charges!  This means that all of the charges you were initially cited for as well as the failure to appear charges which were later added will go down as convictions.   This can make a real mess out of your driving record.

Lets take the case of one of the many client’s who have come to me over the years after going through this process.    We can call him Joe Driver.   Mr. Driver told me that he saved and saved to pay off GC Services and “buy back his license”.    Once he finally had all the money and paid off the thousands of dollars demanded by GC Services, Joe thought his problems were over.  He eagerly went to the DMV the next day like a kid with a golden ticket to get his driver’s license back in his wallet.

After waiting an hour or two at the DMV, the clerk at the window tells Joe, “I’m sorry but you can’t have a license for at least 6 months.”   At this point Joe is ready to erupt and demonstrate why all the court and DMV clerks sit behind those bulletproof glass windows.   Doing everything he can to keep his cool, Joe politely tells the clerk that he just paid off all of his tickets to the collection agency yesterday and asks the clerk to check again.   He even gives the clerk his receipt to show that everything has been taken care of.   The clerk then explains to Joe that by paying all of his tickets through the collection agency, he has entered multiple guilty pleas.   Several of the offenses he plead to were moving violations which carried one point each.   Other violations such as Driving on a Suspended License (VC 14601(a), VC 14601.1, VC 14601.2. and VC 14601.5) carried two points each.    Any driver in California who receives too many points faces a suspension under the California Negligent Operator laws.  Joe had just bought himself a bigger problem than he started with and GC Services was all too happy to sell it to him.

Even in the case of a client only facing one or two points, there is the potential for complications.  One or two points won’t suspend your license, but it will almost always get you a higher insurance bill.   In cases such as these it is always best to avoid paying the collection agency and take your case to court.  If you can afford to retain a lawyer, we can handle all of this for you and help you obtain and keep your driver’s license.   We can also help dismiss or reduce the charges that could harm your driving record or your criminal record.   A chance at a dismissal, reduction, or traffic school is usually attainable once we appear in front of a judge.   Finally, we can help save you money.   In almost every case I have handled the fines are greatly reduced or eliminated.     If GC Services is giving you a price to “buy back your license” think twice before you hand over the money.  Your best bet is to get into court or better yet, contact me and I will go for you.

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  1. I have been to jail 3 times in the last 2 years clearing up any and all outstanding everything. My last time in jail was last September 2012 and spent a week getting bused around to courts to see the judges and was then released. I was once again able to get my driver’s lic which I had not had for several years. I went to the DMV paid the DMV fees (standard amounts) and received my DL with out any trouble what so ever. 2 months later GC Services suspends my DL because of a $129 court fee from 2011 that now they GC says is over $800. I talked for along time on the phone with GC after being told by the clerk at the SF court house that GC is in every court house, going to the court and finding the GC window but no GC rep.I do not have even $200 and can not work with out a DL. Had a job lined up pending I get my DL back. GC will take payments but will not release my DL until paid in full. I explained many times that I can not work in my field servicing light commercial refrigeration with out a DL and with out work I sure can’t pay any fines at all. GC told me to get a job in another field, I am 30 years in my field I suppose they think working at mc donalds will pay my rent bills and the fine. Gc also told me that they did not suspend my DL that the court did. The clerk at SF court told me that GC has the ability to suspend my DL. Who do I believe? GC also said that I can not see the judge sinse I saw the judge before. They seemed to want to make a big point of this as if to discourage me from trying to see the judge. I also found out that GC is withholding other outstanding issues I have with the court telling me that they are concentrating on these 2. Am I wrong in thinking that the longer a fine goes unpaid the more it will cost and when the cost gets over a certain amount it is cause to suspend my DL? 3 times in jail in 2 years. Each time I am released thinking I have a clean record and every time I do not. I asked my PD he said they took care of “everything they knew about”. Am I to believe that GC knows more than the court or is GC withholding cases pending to maximize their profit?
    What do you think? Dale

  2. I have the very same ptoblem as mr. Joe driver. What can you do for me and how much will it cost??

  3. I received a letter in the mail stating my driving privileges has been suspended, due to two traffic tickets. what should I do should I pay the money to GC Services or should I forget about , what are my option?

  4. I need help with a ticket that gc services is telling me i have to pay in order to get my liscense.

  5. Hi I have couple parking ticket (4) red zone the cop
    Give it to me on my licence
    Now all those ticket are showing up on my licence I wanna see if you can
    Help me to clear all of them
    And how much that would cost me
    Thx you

  6. Good afternoon, I desperately need help with getting my suspended license reinstated. A new job offer depends on it and I have little money to do so and GC services has marked up my tickets immensely, please help!

    Stacy

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