Quantcast
breaking news

Scoff Law Could be coming to Lubbock County

By: Julie Musgrave
Updated: December 3, 2008
watch video

Drivers could soon face a harsher penalty for not paying outstanding fines to the city.

Known as the Scoff Law, it's quickly gaining popularity across the state and is being considered for Lubbock County.

It was first passed in El Paso, now Llano County will start it in two weeks. But already they report the law is recovering dollars lost to their cities.

Under the Scoff Law, if you owe any fines or fees to the city, you will not be allowed to renew your car registration.

County Commissioner Bill McCay says the revenues from people not paying their fines hurts Lubbock County, and even though there's several reliable sources that are efficient in collections there is still revenue lost once taxes are paid to the state.

By enforcing this law, it could also mean lower taxes for you. But county officials aren't jumping into anything. Before this law is passed, they want to make sure there are no possible complications that could result.

"If we can figure how to keep more of the money that we're collecting, then that will help us keep the tax rate lower. And so it's critical that we collect every dime, every penny that we can collect, and ensure that we're collecting all of those, so that we can hopefully offset that tax rate."

McCay says it's still early in the process, so any vote is still a ways away.

Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

LIBERTY HILL -- Vinny is German Shepherd with a bullet wound on the back of his neck. On Monday, a Leander police officer shot Vinny when he says the dog and another German Sheppard came a...

Lil Wayne says he wasn't intentionally stepping on the American flag when shooting his latest video....

Moderate drinking during pregnancy may not have an effect on the brain development of the baby, according to a new study....

(CBS News) DENVER -- After the massacre last summer in a Colorado movie theater, the leader of the state Senate pushed through a gun-control bill. Among other things, it outlawed the 100-round used...

Kim Kardashian is now mom to a baby girl -- and, perhaps like many others, is still in awe of it....

District 2 Councilman Floyd Price responds to recall petition. KLBK's Monica Yantosh reports....

The Can Can Fun in the Sun food drive for the South Plains Food Bank kicked off today. As KLBK's Alison Morris reports, though it only lasts one week, it is a vital to getting the food bank through ...

Local lawmakers are preparing to head back to Austin for special session, called by Governor Rick Perry. KLBK's Michaela MacDonald checked in with Representative Charles Perry about what's on...

Recent storms have been causing trouble for home and car owners. We are showing you how to get repairs done by a credible business without all the hassle. ...

Four people have been arrested and are accused of holding a mother and her child captive for two years in Ashland, Ohio....

 
 
 
 
 
©1998 - 2013 Everythinglubbock.com
Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
All Rights Reserved