If the court says you did not pay a payment, but you want to prove you did, show them the receipt. That is why keeping your receipts is such a good idea.
Only if you can prove that you didn't deserve the ticket.
not really, they will write you a ticket and if you do not agree you can go to court.
It is acceptable to mail photocopies to the court in order to prove that your car was registered. However, you should and will be more than likely required to appear in person to fight this ticket.
go to traffic court and take your proof of insurance with you. this will prove to the judge that you have insurance and they will usually remove that part of the ticket.
In most states when a person is stopped by police and proof of insurance is not provided, they will receive a ticket with a date to appear in court to prove they were insured according to state law on the date they were given the ticket. If they do not appear on the court date or make other arrangements with the court, they may be charged with contempt of court and other applicable violations.
Make your payments on time. Pay by check and write the case number and the date the payment covers on the check. Keep a hard copy of every payment in a file.
No, sorry as long a they have your VIN number and your drivers license right they can still prove it was you.
They didnt - there is no parallel universe.
Get you a lawyer and take them to court, make sure you have all your documents, etc etc to prove everything in court including having them to pay filing fees , court cost, lawyer fees. I would say good luck!
Yes. Just be able to prove where you were at the time written on the ticket. Can you PROVE beyond a shadow of a doubt that you were somewhere else at the time/date on the ticket?
The proper way to prove payment of any debt is either a cancelled check with the words "child support" in the memo portion of the check OR a receipt signed by the recipient of the payment that shows the amount and date. If you are using a receipt, it would be helpful to have a witness also sign or have it notarized. This forestalls the argument that the receipt was forged. Alternatively, you can create a bank account. You may deposit money into the account, and keep your deposit slips marked "child support". The only person authorized to withdraw money from this account is the parent who is to receive the support. A court order would not prove payment. It would only prove the fact that you were required to pay child support and the amount you were required to pay. Following the order, some states may require the amount due is paid to a clearing house of some sort and then there would be proof.
The ticket follows the car; the car follows the registration; the registered owner is liable for any tickets. However, if you can prove someone else committed the violation, you can take them to small claims court and get a judgment against them. But you must still pay the tickets.