In the EODS and the OF306 from the CIL the following questions are asked:
For questions 9,10, and 11, your answers should include convictions resulting from a plea of nolo contendere (no contest), but omit (1) traffic fines of $300 or less, (2) any violation of law committed before your 16th birthday, (3) any violation of law committed before your 18th birthday if finally decided in juvenile court or under a Youth Offender law, (4) any conviction set aside under the Federal Youth Corrections Act or similar state law, and (5) any conviction for which the record was expunged under Federal or state law.
9. During the last 7 years, have you been convicted, been imprisoned, been on probation, or been on parole? (Includes felonies, firearms or explosives violations, misdemeanors, and all other offenses.) If "YES," use item 16 to provide the date, explanation of the violation, place of occurrence, and the name and address of the police department or court involved.
YES
NO
10. Have you been convicted by a military court-martial in the past 7 years? (If no military service, answer "NO.") If "YES," use item 16 to provide the date, explanation of the violation, place of occurrence, and the name and address of the military authority or court involved.
YES
NO
11. Are you currently under charges for any violation of law? If "YES," use item 16 to provide the date, explanation of the violation, place of occurrence, and the name and address of the police department or court involved.
YES
NO
I received a speeding ticket in California 6 years ago. CA has really egregious fines and I ended up paying over $300 total to the court with all fees. On question 9 would I answer yes? On the EODS I already answered 'no' because I truly thought that I had paid less than $300, but then I looked into it after I submitted the EODS and it turned out that I did in fact pay over $300. Now the EODS was approved by my POC but the OF306 from the CIL is asking the same questions again. I'm not sure what to do here. I'm not even sure if question 9 is asking about speeding tickets. I should also mention that the base fine for the ticket was only $70 but with the fees and all it surmounted to over $300.