If you fail to pay a traffic ticket/citation or to appear in court on the hearing date (or have your attorney appear on your behalf) the court may issue a warrant for your arrest—and may add the additional charge of failure to appear, which will include additional fines and other potential consequences.
In Georgia, if you fail to pay a traffic ticket or citation, or if you do not appear in court on the scheduled hearing date, the court may issue a bench warrant for your arrest. This situation can also lead to an additional charge of 'failure to appear,' which can result in further fines and consequences. Under Georgia law, failure to appear can be treated as a misdemeanor or a felony, depending on the underlying charge associated with the original court date. The penalties for failing to appear can include additional fines, license suspension, and even incarceration. It is important to address traffic citations promptly and to communicate with the court if you are unable to attend a scheduled hearing. An attorney can appear on your behalf if you are unable to do so personally.