8-8-5: ISSUANCE AND SERVICE OF VIOLATION NOTICE AND NOTICE OF DETERMINATION OF LIABILITY:
A violation notice shall issue to the registered owner or lessee of a vehicle committing an automated traffic law violation. A violation notice shall be served by first class mail, postage prepaid, to the address of the registered owner of a vehicle cited for an automated traffic law violation as recorded with the secretary of state within thirty (30) days after the secretary of state notifies the village of the identity of the owner of the vehicle, but in no event later than ninety (90) days after the date of the violation.
Service of a violation notice shall be deemed complete as of the date of deposit in the United States mail. If the fine for an automated traffic law violation has not been paid and an administrative hearing has not been requested within twenty one (21) days of service of the violation notice, a determination of liability notice shall issue and be served in the same manner as the violation notice. If the one hundred dollar ($100.00) fine due and owing the village is not paid within fourteen (14) days after the date the determination of liability notice is served, a late fee of one hundred dollars ($100.00) shall be assessed and shall also become a debt due and owing the village. (Ord. 2009-16, 6-9-2009)