In San Joaquin County, CA you have 21 days to take care of your ticket, either by going to court or paying it or setting up payments. You may also get a 30 day extension before the 21 days are up.
It should tell you on the ticket. As this will vary from state to state or even city to city there is no reliable way for someone to answer this question.
In general most places I have experience with give you around 30 days, a few are generous and give up to 90 days.
Read your ticket carefully, if you cannot find the information than contact your local law enforcement and ask them.
If you are asking because you need more time, the best thing you can do is show up for court on the court date listed on your ticket and be polite to the judge, explain your situation and request more time.
If you skip your court date and are not honest with the judge you will have severely less chance of getting an extension or a payment plan.
You usually have from 2 weeks to 30 days. It depends on what county you are in and when they hold traffic court.
how long do i have to pay a traffic ticket after court and two extentions
You have to pay the ticket or NY will have GA suspend your license.
It depends on the state and should be written somewhere on the ticket. In Florida, you have 30 days from the date on the ticket. In City of Richmond, VA - 15 days
You only pay the ticket if the ticket tells you you have to pay. Usually, tickets for a taillight are just warnings or to show up at the courthouse (or sheriff's office) to prove that it's fixed.
Yes, in many cases you have to pay the ticket before you can get your license back.
Typically if you pay the fine in 10 days, there is none.
Pay the ticket (On Time) and learn not to speed.
You have to keep paying it when you get it. The only difference is that every ticket you get may be doubled if the ticket is recived within 6 months.
arrest warrant for failure to pay.
The ticket will be sent to the owner because the car is registered to him/her. If the driver of the car won't pay for it, you can take him/her to court and force him to pay the fine.
The City of Houston offers many online services. One is a website where you can look-up Houston red light tickets by license plate number. You may want to wait a few days after the violation just to make sure the ticket has been entered in the online system. If you have indeed received a red light ticket, you can also use this website to pay the fine. You will likely be charged a convenience fee for paying online. To reach this website, visit the Texas Online Fine Payment related link, and scroll down to Harris County. Towards the bottom of the Harris County list, you will see "Pay Houston Red Light Tickets."
If you have enough money then of course you can pay to get it off.:P But in actuality who cares? It's not any kind of serious violation and it will be gone from your record after a few years.
$90 and if you have not had any incidents prior you may qualify to take a $50 class that will keep it off your record but you will still have to pay the ticket