Easy and convenient way to pay off parking tickets and other fines using cash at stores like 7-Eleven and Family Dollar
Close-to-home option can help those with fines to save money on transportation costs while adhering to COVID-19 social distancing practicesFLORHAM PARK, N.J., June 09, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Conduent Transportation, a unit of Conduent Incorporated (Nasdaq: CNDT), a business process services and solutions company, today announced a collaboration with Arizona’s court system and PayNearMe to provide citizens an easy and convenient way to pay off parking tickets and other fines using cash at participating stores like 7-Eleven and Family Dollar. This close-to-home option can help ticket-holders save money on transportation costs while adhering to social distancing practices to prevent the spread of COVID-19.The program, recently launched by the Arizona Administrative Office of the Courts, particularly aims to assist households in the state that need or want to pay with cash. This includes individuals who do not have a bank account. According to the Federal Reserve, close to one-quarter of the U.S. population is either unbanked or underbanked — meaning they have a bank account but prefer to use alternative payment methods such as money orders. A similar biennial FDIC study found that more than 24 percent of Arizonians are unbanked or underbanked.“Arizona courts are committed to leveraging technology that provides remote access to court services, including convenient court payment options,” said Marcus Reinkensmeyer, Court Services Division Director, Arizona Administrative Office of the Courts. “The PayNearMe offsite cash payment program is an important next step, offering user-friendly, Fair Justice-based methods of payment. The promising start realized in this program suggests that offsite payments will be embraced by many of our court customers. It’s a viable alternative to traveling to the courthouse for onsite payments and an especially helpful option during the pandemic recovery.”By using PayNearMe in Arizona, which is available statewide, parking tickets and other fines are quickly paid at stores typically close to home, eliminating a trip to a courthouse or other centralized cash payment location. Ticket-holders are given a barcode on court notices, which they then provide to the cashier at participating stores. The amount owed is paid with cash in full or in part. The court is then notified automatically, and the payment posts within 15 minutes of the transaction. If paid in part, the remaining balance can be paid off in the same way.“In this challenging time, governments are looking now more than ever to offer their constituents safe and efficient means of making payments,” said Mark Brewer, President, Global Public Sector Solutions, Conduent. “These efforts must include the unbanked, who don’t have online payment options and must often make cash payments in person. Our collaboration in Arizona is a prime example of how we can help states and cities fill this need.”Conduent Transportation is a leading provider of automated and analytics-based transportation solutions for government agencies. These solutions, spanning roadway charging and management, parking and curbside management, and advanced transit and public safety systems, enable streamlined and personalized services for citizens and travelers who use them. Approximately 48 percent of the largest U.S. cities use Conduent Transportation to implement curbside parking solutions. The company has been helping transportation clients for more than 50 years and operates in 27 countries.About Conduent
Conduent delivers mission-critical services and solutions on behalf of businesses and governments – creating exceptional outcomes for its clients and the millions of people who count on them. Through people, process and technology, Conduent solutions and services automate workflows, improve efficiencies, reduce costs and enable revenue growth. It’s why most Fortune 100 companies and over 500 government entities depend on Conduent every day to manage their essential interactions and move their operations forward.Conduent’s differentiated services and solutions improve experiences for millions of people every day, including two-thirds of all insured patients in the U.S., 11 million employees who use its HR Services, and nearly nine million people who travel through toll systems daily. Conduent’s solutions deliver exceptional outcomes for its clients including $17 billion in savings from medical bill review of workers compensation claims, up to 40% efficiency increase in HR operations, and up to 40% improvement in processing costs, while driving higher end-user satisfaction. Learn more at www.conduent.com.Media Contacts:
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