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NORTH COLLEGE HILL, OH (FOX19) -
North College Hill has announced an amnesty program for individuals with
outstanding charges and unpaid fines.
From March 1 through March 15, the City of North College Hill will be
accepting payment of all outstanding traffic tickets and citations at their
original pay-out amount.
During this amnesty period, all doubling of fines or other penalties related
to the delinquency of the charges will be waived.
Payment must be made in full to take advantage of the amnesty program.
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