No they do not!!
Traffic tickets don't expire.
Most Disney World tickets expire 14 days from activation (first use). Unless the tickets have the 'no expiration' option and then they will never actually expire.
Yes.
no
Minnesota tickets do not expire. The purpose of a statute of limitations does not apply to traffic violations. Some jurisdictions may provide an amnesty for payment, but those are rare in these hard times.
Traffic tickets don't expire, they are valid as long as the issuing entity wants to keep track of them. Thirty years seems a long time.
no
Tickets are official notice of a violation. As such, you have been given due notice. The ticket does not expire, though Utah or the issuing entity may stop prosecution after a point in time, but there is no statute of limitations.
Florida tickets do not expire. The purpose of a statute of limitations does not apply to traffic violations. Some jurisdictions may provide an amnesty for payment, but those are rare in these hard times.
No
No. The POINTS you get erase off your driving record if you haven't re-violated in 7 years, but if you haven't paid them, the tickets don't go away. If you have unpaid moving tickets I'm surprised that your license hasn't been suspended. Are you SURE that it hasn't?
Disney tickets expire 14 days after purchase. However, the "No Expiration" option can be added for a fee at the time of purchase. Most older Disney tickets (from the 1970s, 80s and 90s) do not have expiration dates. If you have one of these older tickets, they can be redeemed for new tickets.