The statute of limitations has run out on the traffic ticket.
A ticket received by a driver who violates the driving laws in that particular state or city.
If you are driving, have a driver's license and you break traffic laws, yes. If you are driving, do not have a license and break traffic laws, you will be arrested and the violations are much steeper.
You can not get a ticket for having no driver licence if your NOT driving a vehicle
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File a claim with his insurance. Or sue.
If this is a traffic ticket, your insurance would take the hit.
No. You can not.
Yes! If your traffic ticket is eligible (I'm guessing it is if you didn't kill/injure anyone, are not a commercial driver, and it wasn't a criminal traffic ticket). In Arizona, you can take defensive driving every 2 years or every 24 months.
When a person receives a written traffic warning, it goes on the record of the driver, but it is not an actual ticket. In most states it is removed after one year of safe driving with no more infractions.
The driver will get the ticket.
the person driving the car would get the ticket so it wouldn't be your friend if you were the one behind the wheel. That is why the police officer asks the driver for their license. The driver's license # is how the Dept of Motor Vehicles finds out who actually got the ticket. Remember, the driver caused the violation, not the car.
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