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This will depend upon what city you were in. It will also depend upon whether or not you have any other violations.
He flashes his card to the police officer.
No there isn't as the ticket serves as notification of the violation. The fact that you are imprisoned will not affect it. The time the jurisdiction may collect is set by the city or town.
Arrest warrants are valid until served or recalled. They do not "expire" on their own.
Yes, provided your credit card passes.
A typical city court handles traffic tickets, noise violations, code violations, and walking violations. Basically a city court does not do criminal cases.
They do not issue warrants, they file tax liens against the property in question.
Yes, Wisconsin State Troopers have the authority to enforce traffic violations on any roadway held open to the public--that is, those maintained/designated by the state, county, city, town, and village governments.
Generally not. As long as you had a valid drivers license you really should not have gotten a ticket in the first place but we will assume that in your city, town, or county it is a violation not to have your drivers license in your possession. If this is the case most insurance companies only rate for moving violations and do not count procedure violations such as this.
He flashes his card to the police officer (apex)
Ticket prices vary from city to city and the time of day.
get a lawyer to verify the matter you describe