In Iowa, the legal age of majority is 18. Until then, a minor would typically need parental permission or court emancipation to move out.
When a 16-year old in Iowa gets a speeding ticket for 10 mph over the speed limit, they are going to have to go to court. You may lose your license for a short time of period.
i think i can go to court and choose who to live with in the state of Colorado springs
i think i can go to court and choose who to live with in the state of Colorado Springs
To find information about Iowa courts online you would need to go to their website Iowa Judicial Branch. Here you will find tools to look at online court records, pay fines, and more.
Good luck with that one. My wife got a ticket in Iowa and she had to take the conviction. I called attorneys in Iowa and they wanted a $500 retainer just to show up for her. It's not like in Illinois where you pay an attorney $75 and he gets you supervision. I'd imagine that if you go to court in Iowa you may be able to get it, but if you get convicted like she did, it will show on your Illinois record.
Tickets? There is no juvenile court for traffic tickets. They all go to traffic court. If you're old enough to drive, you're old enough to deal with the consequences.
No you have to go to court.
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northern Iowa
Northern Iowa
You go to court and do what the court orders you to do. Even though it is a year old you still have charges against you.