It can help to get a lawyer.
Yes- Uniform Traffic Code agreement between states.
Yes you can. You can fight any ticket regardless of method of issue. Just make sure you have a solid case against for whatever ticket it is you want to fight.
No. NJSA 39:4-67, Obstruction of Traffic is a non-pont moving violation. If issued a ticket for Obstruction of Traffic the fine is $56.00. If you were issued another ticket and that ticket is being amended to Obstruction of Traffic in court, there is an additional court cost of $33.00.
Yes. There are many trafic attorneys out there that are willing to help you fight and beat your speeding ticket. They also usually offer a free consultation.
your record is kept on a large police database called interpol if u get a ticket in 1 state another state can see it...
Yes, if you meet the qualifications for attendance.
that would be a good thing! if you do not agree with it then you have the option of going to court to fight It.
Traffic attorneys are not necessarily considered ambulance chasers because they are not in charge of the people who are injured in traffic. They consult others on whether or not to fight a ticket and how,and they explain how the ticket a person got is legal.
No points for a cell phone ticket in NJ.
No, tickets don't expire. If you get a ticket, you get a ticket. In CA, your ticket requires that you appear in court either fight it or pay it and receive your sentencing and traffic school if available. But if you evade your ticket and dodge court, a warrant can and probably will be issued for your arrest. My advice, just pay it.
How much is a ticket from trenton nj to melborne fl
If the cop was close enough to see you had brights on, you were probably in the wrong.