What if I was not the operator of the car at the time the violation took place - am I still liable?
Under Illinois State Law, HB 4835 effective May, 2006, the registered owner of a vehicle is liable for any automated traffic law violations that occur to the vehicle. It does not matter who was driving the car, the law clearly states that the registered owner is liable.

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1. What do I do if I receive a Notice of Violation?
2. How much is the fine?
3. How much time do I have to pay my Red Light Violation Notice?
4. How do I pay my fine?
5. How do I contest the Notice of Violation?
6. Can I contest the Notice of Violation after the Pay or Contest By Date?
7. Can a Hearing Date Be Rescheduled?
8. Why did the Village of Roselle decide to implement an Automated Red Light Photo Enforcement Program?
9. What is a Red Light Violation?
10. If I am in the intersection when the light is yellow and the light changes to red, will I receive a Notice of Violation?
11. Will the red light cameras take a picture of the driver of the vehicle?
12. Where can I go to view my video and images?
13. What if I was not the operator of the car at the time the violation took place - am I still liable?
14. The car was a rental, why did I receive the Violation Notice?
15. What happens if I ignore the Violation Notice?
16. My payment has already been sent; will I still be charged for late fees?
17. I paid the violation; why did I receive another Violation Notice?
18. If I pay the fine, can I then contest it or ask for a hearing?
19. How do I know if these violations are valid?
20. Are there statistics published about Roselle's Automated Red Light Enforcement Program?