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.
Call your nearest police station, explain what you want to do and ask them how to do it?
Obama is not trying to make Ameirca in to a socialist state or a police state, and Congress is not letting him.
The one I got was $230 The one I got was $230
Generally speaking Officers submit the tickets to court within 30 days but they have as long as 12 months from the date of the ticket.
Your license will be suspended in the state of Illinois for 6 months, if you are 17 years old and have 2 tickets for driving too fast and 1 for not using your turn signal. Your licenses are suspended for safety reasons.
Once hitler made germany a 1 party country , He made the german states controlled by the secrete police (The Gestapo)
No, the police do not typically turn off your phone when you get arrested. They may confiscate it for evidence, but they are not required to turn it off.
On most Bearcat scanners turn it off press and hold 2, 9, and hold then turn on it will display CLEAr this means it is at factory state.
turn it in to the police
No. Your MVR doesn't get wiped clean when you turn 18.
You can turn it in to the police. But they will say she/he is almost of yr bit we will try to find her/him.
call 911