no you can't get a permit if you had the ticket without a license. you will have to wait for they judge to drop the charges or finish paying the fine .its like that in nys too.
Not if they were for an overtime parking violation however for some moving violations such as Reckless Driving, Drag Racing or DUI a single ticket can rack up an adequate number of points for suspension.
They are a notice of violation of traffic rules. They can be anything from parking tickets to reckless driving. The ticket provides notice that you have violated the law and are subject to a fine or to appearing in court before a judge and being charged and fined there.
What exactly is "high risk" insurance? Reckless driving is considered a serious violation by most companies. Every company has their own underwriting guidelines. Some companies specialize in customers who have multiple tickets and or serious violations but they will also take on drivers who don't have tickets or accidents on their record. You might try to find a company that puts more emphasis on your "insurance score" which is credit based rather than driving record. Of course if you have bad credit and tickets you could be in trouble.
That would be difficult to say because traffic laws and fines vary by state.
If the tickets were issued for state motor vehicle code violations (e.g.: speeding - reckless driving - DUI - etc - etc), yes, they do. However for municipal violations, (usually parking infractions, etc) no, they do not.
One can purchase face value Baltimore Orioles tickets at Brown Paper Tickets. One can purchase these tickets online and then do whatever they want to the tickets.
No you have to pay your tickets first then.
As long as it did not involve a reckless driving charge a the fine for Tailgating tickets in California is approx. $250. For additional free information on traffic ticket in California go to http://www.2FixYourTrafficTicket.com/
can you tell me how to see my tickets points
Tickets are credited to your drivers licence, no to your motor vehicle registration. So, yes, changing your plates doesn't remove the points from your licence.
No - Parking fines are 'non endorsable' penalties. You don't incur points on your licence for parking tickets.
What is the statute of limitations for driving citation tickets in California? VC