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No, it is not. Ticket can be a noun, or a verb meaning to issue a traffic citation.
Yes, it is a conviction.
It is often described that way but the two violations have NOTHING in common. The "ticket" that you get for a paraphernalia possession is actually a "citation to appear" and has nothing to do with the DMV or traffic offenses.
When they write you a ticket, but you are not arrested. Examples of this are most traffic violations, i.e. a speeding ticket. More serious crimes will be an arrest, not a citation.
You call the clerk of the city court
It is not necessary that you sign, the ticket is still valid
Determine what county the ticket was issued in and call the clerk of the court for the information on the ticket.
That is the correct spelling of "ticket" (entry pass, or traffic citation).
The answer depends upon the jurisdiction that issued the ticket. The court listed on the citation should be able to give you the answer.
Yes, I am sorry to say that it is 2 years.
Just having a traffic ticket is not a reason to forbid a person from leaving Arizona or any other state. If having the traffic ticket is part of some other activity that is under police investigation than leaving the state may be a problem.
Yes, you can pay a traffic ticket online in North Carolina. There is a statewide website that allows you to submit payment electronically. You must have your citation number in order to use this system. Keep in mind that by paying the ticket, you are admitting guilt to the citation. See the North Carolina Traffic Ticket Payment related link. For more information on North Carolina courts and court resources, see the North Carolina Court Guide related link. Type your answer here...