§ 15-4-2 HANG-ON TICKETS.
   (A)   A person receiving a “hang-on ticket” may settle or compromise such ticket by payment of the amount shown on the ticket or, if no amount is shown on the ticket, then the amount of the minimum fine provided in this article for the offense, at the village building of the village within ten days after the issuance of such ticket or within 30 days if such ticket is for a violation of §§ 8-2-7, 8-2-8, 8-2-9, 8-2-10, 8-2-11, 8-2-12, 8-2-13, 8-2-14, 8-2-15, and 8-2-16, §§ 8-7-1, 8-7-2 and 8-7-3, and §§ 7, 8, 9, 10 and 16 of Village Ord. 90-07-55. If such ticket is not settled or compromised within the initial ten- or 30-day period, it may be settled or compromised by the payment of twice the amount of such ticket, or if no amount is shown on the ticket, then twice the amount of the minimum fine provided in this article for the offense, for a period of 20 days after the lapse of the initial ten- or 30-day period.
   (B)   In the case of failure to make payment as herein provided, the officer issuing the ticket shall issue a written notice to appear and complaint which shall state the name and address of the person, if known; the offense committed; be signed by the officer; and request the person to appear at the Circuit Court of DuPage County at a specific time and date. The notice to appear and complaint shall be served in the manner provided by the rules of the Circuit Court of DuPage County.
   (C)   In the event that the person fails to appear in court on the date set forth in the notice to appear and complaint, the matter shall be referred to the Circuit Court of DuPage County for issuance of summons or an arrest warrant and the setting of a date for a hearing.
(Ord. 93-08-77, passed 8-24-1993; Ord. 2003-12-85, passed 12-1-2003)