Yes, if you are eligible. Please contact the Violations Bureau beginning ten calendar days after receiving the citation, up to the day before the appearance date (court date) listed on the citation. On the appearance date listed on your citation, you must appear before the Judge, not the Violations Bureau, to request the diversion program. Please check with the Court to see if you are eligible for the diversion program, or to obtain additional information.
Diversion program eligibility factors include, but are not limited to:
- No convictions or diversion for any motor vehicle violation (including DUII) within the three years immediately preceding the date of the citation
- Drivers whose licenses are not issued by Oregon must obtain their driving record from the state that issued their license, and must provide that driving record to the Woodburn Municipal Court.
- Driver's license is not a Commercial Driver's License
- No other pending motor vehicle citations in this or any other court
- Citation does not have more than one violation
- No accidents associated with the alleged offense
- The traffic violation is not a Class A Violation or a No Insurance Citation
- The traffic violation is a moving traffic violation
- Agree to plead No Contest to the traffic offense with which you are currently charged
- Agree to pay the fee set by the Court for the offense within the time for payment set by the Court
How would the diversion program affect my citation and my driving record?
If you comply in full with the requirements of the diversion program, the Court will close the case and the citation will not be reported to the Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). A closed case remains on your Court record and may be used to determine eligibility for any future diversion program requests.
If you do not comply in full with the requirements of the diversion program, the diversion will be terminated, you will be convicted of the offense, and the citation will be reported to the DMV.
What are the requirements to complete the diversion program?
- Pay the full amount of the fee set by the Court to Woodburn Municipal Court on or before the date set by the Court.
- Pay the fee for the mandated course to the course provider. Course fee is approximately $50. Course fees vary based on provider and whether course is completed online or attended in person.
- Complete the mandated course within 90 days and provide proof of completion to the Court.
- Do not receive a citation for a motor vehicle violation during the six (6) months following your appearance or plea.
- Drivers whose licenses are not issued by Oregon must obtain an updated driving record from the state that issued their license, and must provide that driving record to the Woodburn Municipal Court.
- Keep the Court advised of your current mailing address and telephone number during the six (6) months following your appearance or plea.