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Detroit to hold 2-day ticket sale

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The city's 36th District Court has announced a sale on something that rarely sees a price drop: tickets.

According to the city, the court will waive all late and warrant fees on outstanding balances owed on tickets. That excludes parking tickets.

If you have unpaid tickets, the court is offering an incentive to pay them off before the end of the year. They're calling it a "2-Day Holiday Sales Event" and it takes place next Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 28 and 29.

"Instead of going to the mall, we are encouraging people to take advantage of this one-time opportunity to restore their driving privileges and save hundreds of dollars on each ticket," Chief Judge Nancy Blount said in the court's statement. "The New Year is a time for new beginnings and we are trying to help people start the year off with a clean slate," she said.

To take advantage of the parking ticket sale, you'll need to go to the court between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Monday or Tuesday, December 28th or 29th. The 36th District Court is located at 421 Madison Avenue, on the northeast corner of Madison and Brush.

Learn more on the court's website.