www.paycourtonline.com – Pay New York State Tickets Online

Pay Court Online

  • The Pay Court Online website is available to pay a New York traffic ticket, New York parking ticket, or other New York court fines and fees without visiting the court-house
  • Customers making a payment on the New York Courts ePayment site will need to enter their citation number and agree to the website terms to make a payment
  • Payments made using the New York eCourts payment system will be applied by the end of the business day, and will encounter a small service charge for using the online system

People who have received a parking ticket or a traffic ticket from the state of New York, or who have court costs associated with the state of New York that must be paid can logon to make those payments quickly and conveniently online via the Pay Court Online system.  To may a payment for a traffic ticket in New York, residents will need to enter their citation number, along with their last name as it appears on the received citation.

  • For payments made on a New York parking ticket, residents will need to enter their last name or their ticket number, along with the state of their license plate, and their tag number
  • For payments on other court cost and feed, residents will need to enter their last name and their specific citation number

When a payment is made online for a parking ticket or traffic ticket in the state of New York, the defendant is assuming guilt in the matter, and will see any fines or penalties assessed as a result. People who wish to fight a ticket with New York do not need to make a payment online.

To contact New York State Court ePayments:

  • 1-888-912-1541
  • question@nycourts.gov
  • New York State Unified Court System, Office of Court Administration, Rm. 852, 25 Beaver Street, New York, NY 10004

Citations

  1. www.paycourtonline.com

www.federalreservebenefits.org – Smart Benefits Online Services

Federal Reserve Benefits

  • The Federal Reserve Smart Benefits website is intended for employees of the Federal Reserve to manage their retirement plans, post death benefit plans, and thrift plans
  • Both defined benefit plans and thrift savings plans include a matching program where the Federal Reserve will match what an employee puts into their account
  • By making this information available online, the Federal Reserve opens access to these accounts to employees at home, and also to their families, retirees (and their spouses), and potential employees
Employees who work for the Federal Reserve have access to a “Smart Benefits” portal that lets them manage their benefits conveniently online. Employees can view their Federal Reserve retirement account online and see what their current balance is, plus change their elections and amount that’s contributed each paycheck. If an employee doesn’t have computer access at home, there are several kiosks located throughout the Federal Reserve that have the Smart Benefits portal set up for easy access.
  • The Federal Reserve Benefits Center is considered to be a private government system, so unauthorized users are taken very seriously, and will be punished to the fullest extent of the law
  • As a recent security measure, Social Security numbers are no longer used to log on to the Federal Reserve Benefits website
  • If a user hasn’t set up an ID, they will be asked to enter their Social Security number one last time, at which point they will have to create a new user name

The Smart Benefits portal does allow employees to handle things like group funds, hardship withdrawals, loans, transferring between a thrift plan and a fixed income plan, and withdrawing from a Fixed Income account online, but these transactions must be made before three days prior to the end of the month to be processed for that month.

To contact the Federal Reserve Benefits center:

  • 877-FRS-CALL

Primar

  1. www.federalreservebenefits.org

www.mynassauproperty.com – Land Look Up Services

My Nassau Property

  • The Nassau County Land Records Lookup web site lets users access information that’s maintained by the Nassau County Department of Assessment, including tax maps, photographs of property, district lines, past due tax information, current tax rates, and more
  • This web site has maps for every single piece of property located in Nassau County, and is intended to serve as a research guide
  • Customers can find property information on the Nassau County Land Records web site by searching for the property’s SBL (the section, block, and lot) or the address (using both the house number and the street address)

My Nassau Property County’s Land Records site can be used to find information about properties located in Nassau County. This site also works in conjunction with the county Geographic Information System (GIS) to provide even more information to users. The property information provided on this site is considered to be public record, and cannot be removed.

By using the “My Nassau Information” portion of the site, customers can find their local elected officials, see what school district their child would attend, plus view their specific police precinct and fire district just by entering their address. The Nassau County Tax Map verification portion of the site gives residents the chance to view the lines that make up their tax district.

Located on Long Island, Nassau County takes up about 450 square miles, and is home to about 1.4 million residents of New York state. Nassau county is one of the most affluent regions of New York, and is actually regarded as the highest income county in the United States. The county has seen their own budget problems though, and at one point, Nassau County was almost bankrupt. Nassau County is immediately east of Queens.

To contact Nassau County about a land Record Lookup:

  • Office of the County Executive, 1550 Franklin Ave., Mineola, NY 11501
  • 516-MANGANO

Cited Resources

  1. www.mynassauproperty.com

www.dir.alabama.gov – Unemployment Compensation Weekly Certification

DIR Alabama

  • Alabama residents who are receiving Unemployment Compensation can logon to file their weekly certification
  • Residents can also access their 1099-G Tax Form to show unemployment benefits
  • Alabama citizens who need to file a new Unemployment Compensation claim can do so through this website

Alabama’s Unemployment Compensation program (aka DIR Alabama) is designed to help residents who find themselves out of work with necessary funds to live. Alabama requires that any person receiving Unemployment Compensation benefits file a weekly certification that shows they are actively looking for work. Alabama residents can log on to file their weekly unemployment certification and keep their benefits coming.

Almost 6% of Alabama residents were considered unemployed in 2015, with 128,105 residents not having work at some point. Jefferson county had the most unemployed residents, with just over 17,000, while Perry County had just 300 unemployment claims. The Commissioner of Alabama’s Department of Labor is Fitzgerald Washington.

Users of the labor.alabama.gov website can do more than just file their weekly certification. They can also file a new Unemployment Compensation claim, view the status of their last five Alabama weekly certifications, find their 1099-G Tax Form and more.

If Alabama finds any Unemployment Compensation claim to be fraudulent, the person submitting that claim will be banned from receiving unemployment benefits for two years, until the fraudulent payments are repaid in full. There will also be a 15% penalty added to the balance of the overpayments, with an interest rate of 2% per month.

The Alabama Department of Labor is located at 649 Monroe St, Montgomery, AL 36131.

To contact the state of Alabama about your Unemployment Compensation claim:

  • Call 1-866-234-5382

Citations

  1. www.dir.alabama.gov

www.oscn.net E-payment – Make an E-Payment Oklahoma Supreme Court Online

OSCN E-Payment 

  • Logon to make an online payment towards a Supreme Court case in the state of Oklahoma
  • Payment for an Oklahoma Supreme Court case in can only be made with a debit/credit card.
  • To ensure the payment is applied to that day, payments must be made by 4:30 p.m.

The state of Oklahoma offers an online payment system that allows for quick and convenient payment of balances related to Supreme Court cases. Not all types of Oklahoma Supreme Court cases have an online payment option. Only felony, misdemeanor, traffic, or wildlife cases in Oklahoma can be paid online. E-payment can only be made to one Oklahoma Supreme Court case at a time, and the case must have an outstanding balance.

To begin making a payment, user must first select the Oklahoma county where the case was held, and enter the case number. An online lookup tool is provided is this information isn’t known. Once the Oklahoma Supreme Court case number is found, the party information and the outstanding balance will be shown. Payment for a Supreme Court case in Oklahoma can only be made with a credit or debit card.

In some Oklahoma court cases, not all costs can be paid online, regardless of the type of case. For example, restitution fees and appraiser’s fees cannot be paid with a card. If a case has an active and outstanding warrant, the court recommends calling to make it known that the full balance has been paid.

The Oklahoma Supreme Court recommends making payment before 4:30 p.m. to ensure that a payment is processed on that day. Payment made after 4:30 may be applied the following business day.

The Oklahoma Supreme Court is one of the two highest judicial bodies in Oklahoma, and was established in 1907. There are currently 9 judges that sit on Oklahoma’s Supreme Court.

To contact the Oklahoma Supreme Court:

  • webmaster@oscn.net
  • Oklahoma Judicial Center 2100 N Lincoln Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73105

Citations

  1. www.oscn.net E-payment