HOW LONG DO I HAVE TO CHALLENGE A TICKET I’VE RECEIVED?
10 BUSINESS days
(IF it was not extended)
(counting starting the day AFTER the ticket was issued)
10 BUSINESS days
(IF it was not extended)
(counting starting the day AFTER the ticket was issued)
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WHERE DO I GO FOR TO APPEAL•CHALLENGE A TICKET I RECEIVED?
WHERE DO I GO FOR TO APPEAL•CHALLENGE A TICKET I RECEIVED?
The appeal MUST be filed with the
Unidad de Impugnaciones de Boletas de Citación
at a COSEVI office
closest to where the infraction took place!! at a COSEVI office
(this is a BIG DRAG if you got the ticket while you were driving somewhere not so close, a tourist, and/or on a weekend [doesn’t this practice open it up for the Transit Police to take bribes so you don’t have to deal with it?? ESPECIALLY since ticket in Costa Rica are OFTEN WAYYYY more expensive than in the U.S. I found when doing some research!!
FYI - the Transit Police are the ONLY Police that can give you a ticket involving a vehicle!!!])
COSEVI - Consejo de Seguridad Vial
www.GobiernoFacil.go.cr/e-gob/gobiernodigital/licencias/donde.htm
(note you MUST have the www. first as their program didn't program it properly)
Guapiles
(located in the Limon Province - West of Limon towards San Jose)
2-710-4256 • 2-710-4258 • 2-710-4268
300 meters South/adjacent Transit Delegation to the Courts of Justice
(I've also seen - 250 meters South of Green Valley College)
Liberia
(located in the Guanacaste Province - on the North/West side of Costa Rica)
2-665-5203 • 2-666-4301 • 2-666-2095
400 meters West of Cane League • Adjacent to MOPT
Guapiles
(located in the Limon Province - West of Limon towards San Jose)
2-710-4256 • 2-710-4258 • 2-710-4268
300 meters South/adjacent Transit Delegation to the Courts of Justice
(I've also seen - 250 meters South of Green Valley College)
Liberia
(located in the Guanacaste Province - on the North/West side of Costa Rica)
2-665-5203 • 2-666-4301 • 2-666-2095
400 meters West of Cane League • Adjacent to MOPT
Limon
(located in the Limon Province - on the Atlantic Coast side of Costa Rica)
2-798-1183 • 2-798-4961
Route 32 versus Celdaca campus or adjacent to or adjoining the platel Tracasa MOPT in Sandoval (I've also seen - 100 meters South of Tomas Guardia Esquela/School near MOPT)
Puntarenas
(located in the Puntarenas Province but on the Central Pacific Coast of Costa Rica)
2-663-7856
West•Oeste side of MOPT
San Carlos
(located in the Alajuela Province but near the Arenal - central part of Costa Rica)
2-460-2450 • 2-460-4665
50 meters North/East of Esquela San Martin school - Adjacent to the Transit office
San Isidro de General • Perez Zeledon
(located in the San Jose Province but in the Southern Zone of Costa Rica)
2-771-5571
600 Meters South MOPT campus
(I've also seen 75 meters South of the Cemetery)
(San Jose) - La Uruca
(this office is the MAIN one for Costa Rica - located in the San Jose Province - in the Central Valley)
COSEVI is about 200 meters from the Shell gas station and about 100 meters West of the Banco Nacional on the main road through Uruca.
Enter through the gate
Go to the FIRST building on your Right as you enter
First go to the Information•Informacion desk
(the person at that desk MAY - or may NOT speak any English)
I don't have details on where to go from there as of now so you're on your own till I find out)
San Ramon
(located in the Alajuela Province - but heading West of San Jose - towards the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica)
2-445-5937
(I've also seen adjacent to San Ramon MOPT)
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HOURS TO FILE AN APPEAL•CHALLENGE:
Monday-Friday - 7:30am - 3:30pm
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HOURS TO FILE AN APPEAL•CHALLENGE:
Monday-Friday - 7:30am - 3:30pm
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WHAT’S THE PROCESS?
YOU (the person that received the ticket) are the ONLY one that can complete this process (their website says something that translate to - unless company comes authenticated by an attorney??)!! NOTE that EVERYTHING is in Spanish so if your Español is limited and you don't have someone to bring to help you, there are usually people hanging around out front that speak some/lots of English that are happy to help you (for a NICE tip [depending on how important it is to you - I'd do at LEAST $20 for their assistance])YOU must indicate in your application:
Full Name.
Card number (Drivers License number??).
Citation number•Number of ballot subpoena
Date of the ticket:
Your reasons for contesting it.
PROOF of the reason.
Where you want to receive notification of the challenge: currently there are only 2 authorized ways:
Physical address (ONLY if the place is within a 2 kilometer radius of this office) - OR
By fax - to anywhere WITHIN Costa Rica.
You must also bring a Legible COPY of the ticket to leave with them.
In the case of minors, the dispute may be submitted by him, by their parents or legal representatives.
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HELP!!! I DON'T SPEAK ANY•MUCH SPANISH!!! WHAT DO I DO??
My MAIN guy I use is ABNER ARIAS - who is a legal Tourism Van Driver so he's a bit more ($15/hour) but he's worth it as he's LIVED in the U.S. and isn't afraid to ask questions some more timid Tico's don't like doing.
ALL of these guys GET North American level of Customer Service!!
OR
If your Español is limited/non-existent - you might SERIOUSLY consider taking someone with you that habla's Ingles y Español since it's ALL in Spanish!!!
If
you can not find anyone you trust to help you, you might consider
hiring one of my English-Speaking Taxi Drivers I have listed at:
LivingLifeInCostaRica.blogspot.com/2012/08/EnglishSpeakingTaxisCR.html
Depending
on how complicated it is, I think they charge about $10-$15/hour (PLUS
metered transportation rate and TIPS and I'd tip WELL as their job is to
just drive you from Point A to Point B so they're going above and
beyond to try to help save your tush!!!).
The main Red Taxi Driver's on my list that I HAVE used to help me translate basic things like this are:
Mauricio Flores • Jason Valverde • Jorge • Marlon • Rolando Vargas Montero My MAIN guy I use is ABNER ARIAS - who is a legal Tourism Van Driver so he's a bit more ($15/hour) but he's worth it as he's LIVED in the U.S. and isn't afraid to ask questions some more timid Tico's don't like doing.
ALL of these guys GET North American level of Customer Service!!
OR
Just like at border crossings - there are usually people THERE at COSEVI that are more than happy to help you - for a NICE TIP!!!
How
much is a "Nice Tip"?? I'd say it depends on what all they're helping you with
and how long they're helping you for! Lines in Costa Rica CAN last
HOURS (though I find OFTEN [NOT always] when I go mid-week - like
Tuesday or Wednesday - especially late morning [like 10am-12pm/noon] or
Early Afternoon [like 1-2:30pm] I OFTEN find lines less - be it banks,
ICE, etc). If someone was helping me from start to finish
I'd probably Gift them $20+ - ESPECIALLY if they're trying to save me a
bunch of money!!!
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