Fines and tickets are a part of the public record. They can certainly be looked at, particularly if the job requires driving.
If you've already been convicted and paid the fines, there really isn't much you can do, other than to not do it again.
This question makes no sense. If you were charged - and paid fines for those charges you effectively pleaded guilty. Under what situation, and why, would the charges be dismissed years later?
No. Tickets must be paid by the driver or the individual leasing the vehicle, and not by the bank. However, once the vehicle has been repossessed, the bank is then responsible for the vehicle (including any tickets which may accrue).
I have paid off several tickets in full of Parking tickets that I had from when someone else drove my vehicle and did not let me know about them. Both The Parking authority and the Credit agency did not try to contact me or if they did the mail did not reach me. I have moved addresses, so I don't even know if any of the tickets were sent to my old address even though I notified the Post Office of my relocation. Two of the credit bureaus have taken the paid tickets off, but Transunion says even though the balance has been paid they are refusing to remove it. What can I do?
Traffic fines do not expire. Once the ticket has been issued, there is no time limit.
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Iron Ore fines are Iron Ore that have been crushed to under 10mm. Iron Ore pellets are Iron Ore fines that have been concentrated and bonded together to form small balls, or pellets.
Women have been traditionally paid less than men. Employers reasoned that women were not the head of the family and could be paid less. There has always been gender inequality and it still exists today. Women still make only .77 cents on the dollar compared to men doing the same job.
I have been to the guitar show in Arlington Texas several times, which is the one you mean, I think, and I and everyone I saw, paid at the door.
there have been 6,988 tickets issued for speeding in Kentucky in 2008
Typically there is no limitation to collecting fines. The fine has been set and the state has the right to collect on it.
There are no fines. I have been in Florida and drove around with my friends from 7 a.m till 1 a.m the next morning.