If you recently jumped the red light and was caught on camera, you would have received in your mail known as a notice of violation. You will then need to visit the site
www.ViolationInfo.com by logging in to the website with the PIN and notice number specified on the notice. These numbers can be found in the red box located on the upper right or left corner at the front of the notice. The site is part of the Axsis VPS (Violation Processing System) system and is active in the cities of New Orleans, Florida, Houston, Memphis, Arlington, Kansas City, Fort Worth, Baton Rouge and Miami.
Depending on the city you live in, the amount due is in the range of $100 and the due date will also be given. This violation information is not a scam and you probably know it because of the images showing the car that you drive. However, people have felt that the images may not clearly show the car violating the red light in some cases and therefore feel like they are paying for a traffic scam.
If you do not want to contest the claim, you can pay for the violation online with your credit card at
www.violationinfo.com and the site sure makes it convenient to pay online versus having to mail in a check. However, if you want to contest the claim and disagree with the image evidence, then you will need to fight the violation in court just like any other traffic ticket you get.