Contact your local DMV and they can advise you.
You have to go to the municipal court and to see a judge about the ticket where you have to pay it off with labor or money, Outstanding traffic tickets can be around one thousand dollars.
The best place to start is to pay off the outstanding traffic tickets you have. Once you have done that, you should talk to a lawyer.
Oh yea you do
Usually, yes.
If you havent paid it by then you could go to jail of course you do read it in youtube
Until the tickets are paid and the court is satisfied.
Birmingham, AL offers options to pay your traffic ticket online. You will need the UTC number from the traffic citation. See the Pay Alabama Traffic Tickets related link. Traffic tickets are District Court matters. If you have any questions about your traffic ticket, you can contact the Birmingham District Court at 205-325-5285, or visit the Jefferson County Court Directory for website links, and more information on courts and traffic tickets in Jefferson County.
the court house were the offense took place should have a archive of outstanding tickets. contact the clerk of the court or traffic division
Visit any of the 29 tax offices islandwide.
yes u do becuz its still a fine
This question has been answered a lot of times on this site. Research it. About a month ago I posted what I believe is the correct answer. Seems there is a lot of collection activity for old and really old tickets comming out of some areas of the state. Basic answer is traffic tickets are a class C misdemenor with a 2 year limit, however, if you failed to appear for the original complaint you might be facing a charge for failure to pay, which does not have a SOL. " If your going to Texas, you better stay clear of the law!" to paraphrase and old rock song.
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