Huh? Where were you? If you failed to appear on the hearing date you were probably found 'guilty in absentia.'
if you mean find out about it then you can go to your local court house and pay it
Contact Indiana DMV -or- the Clerk of the Court for the county in which the tickets were issued.
The fee associated with the ticket is just a fee to allow you to go to traffic school. Its up to you to take a trafffic school course and submit the certificate to the court by the due date!
If you are allowed by the court to attend traffic school to expunge a ticket from your record, you can find a traffic school in your area at www.trafficschools123.com. This site also offers coupon codes which will give you better pricing for the classes.
they will track you down and take you to court until you pay the traffic ticket
The fee assessed to the ticket will be assigned by the judge in traffic court. There's no set fee for a ticket that requires a court appearance. And depending on the outcome of the hearing, your insurance rates may be adjusted. Best advice? Slow down. Keep yourself and others safe.
To find out how much you owe on a traffic ticket in Washington State online, visit the Washington State Department of Licensing (DOL) website. You can use their online services to look up your ticket by entering your driver's license number and the ticket number. Additionally, you can check the specific court's website where the ticket was issued for detailed information about fines and payment options.
To learn how to do traffic school for a ticket, you can contact your local court or Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) for information on approved traffic schools. You may also be able to find online traffic school options. Completing a traffic school course can help you reduce points on your driving record and potentially lower your insurance rates.
One can find information on where to pay a traffic ticket at one of two locations. One location is at the local Department of Motor Vehicles and the other location may be the County Clerk office.
If you make them come find you, it's very likely. If you contact the court to resolve the problem before they find you, then the overwhelming number of FTA (failures to appear) are resolved with just a payment plan for the ticket.
Many NY courts allow you to pay your fine online. Use the first related link below to find online payment websites in your area. The first Statewide link ("Pay Town Court and Village Court Fines") may not cover all town and village courts; you'll have to enter your ticket information to see if your ticket is in the system. If your court doesn't take online payments, you may be able to mail in your fine payment; the second related link has links to many courts' traffic ticket instructions (look for links with "Traffic" in the name). If you can't find online information about paying your ticket, you'll have to call the court. Use the third related link to find the phone number - just select your county and look for your court. Most traffic ticket cases are heard in City, Town, or Village Courts.
check with the court listed on the ticket