Tribal Police have absolutely no jurisdiction off the reservation. You will need an attorney that specializes in tribal law.
sweare at the police officer!!!!!!
First you will have to pay the tickets and the police will tell you from there.... don't wait to long because storage gets added to the cost.
Parking or other traffic infringement tickets are issued by a police officer or other authorized person, depending on local legislation. The title of the issuing officer might be Parking (or Traffic) Officer; this again depends on the locality.
can the border patrol officer give a speeding ticket
As long as you've paid the tickets, there is nothing in such offenses to disqualify a person from working as a Corrections Officer-- although rules regarding these matters vary from state to state. What's most important, of course, is the types of traffic offenses for which the tickets were issued. Driving under the influence (DUI) or driving while intoxicated (DWI) are pretty serious traffic tickets and can have an adverse effect on some employment opportunities. Provided that any tickets of this sort are isolated, they are not likely to prevent your occupational pursuit, but your best course of action would be to enroll in any "traffic school" courses offered by your State Police.
The person who gives traffic tickets is a policeman.
Traffic tickets do not have SOL's.
A traffic officer is a person with powers relating to the regulation of traffic.
There are many law enforcement departments that issue tickets for illegal activities. A traffic officer would issue a ticket for someone who parked illegally.
The boot is also called the trunk . It can also be what the parking enforcement officer puts on your wheel to keep from moving it for unpaid traffic tickets.
Unpaid traffic tickets are not reported to the credit bureaus.
Traffic tickets do not prevent you from traveling. You can go to other states.