If all the other information on the ticket is correct, no, it is highly unlikely. .
It is not likely to be thrown out for an error. The rest of the information is sufficient to identify the person and vehicle.
Yes, it can!
Possibly. But if the VIN number is right, you won't have much of a chance.
Yes. It will go on your MVR in Kentucky for points.
Yes, you should have received an envelope that had three choices. Choose "B" to request traffic safety school.
Usually you have to take a couse that is approved by the issuing county.
In most cases the courts do not care who pays the ticket. And if the ticket vehicle has their name on the registration, they have an obligation to see that it is resolved.
It depends on the information that is incorrect. A minor error in a number of name is not going to do it.
yes if you were caught by a traffic camera or a police officer who was not in a vehicle was able to get your plate number and wrote the ticket.
As long as the officer that issued the ticket can be identified, say by the ticket number, the signature is not going to get it thrown out.
If you are in Philadelphia PA Department of License and Inspections can give you a ticket on your vehicle on private property if it is not legal or there are to many vehicles on your property.
No, sorry as long a they have your VIN number and your drivers license right they can still prove it was you.