It would depend on several factors to include state/county of ticket and what the juvenile judge sets as the ticket price. Same exact situation with two different judges has been known to elicit $50.00 fine to $130.00 fine plus court costs depending upon the judge. It also takes into factor if this is the first offense and if your state requires a mandatory course in defensive driving on a juveniles' first offense.
Your insurance rates will skyrocket unless you get the charge reduced. Get a lawyer.
Hopefully it will cost you your drivers license and about 500 dollars.
It is doubtful that a warrant was issued for a single ticket. Your driving privileges may have been revoked. And you might be in trouble if you get pulled over again.
Michigan Has a Drivers Responsibility Fee. I'm not sure what the ticket cost is and I think it varies for each county court. If you have NO insurance at ALL, the DRF is $500.00 x 2 years. If you are just pulled over and do not have a valid proof of insurance the DRF is $200.00 x 2 years.
$320 $100 for every 10mph over you go. Slow down.
The points will stay on your license for three years. The violation itself however, stays on your record permanently. In most cases though, employers and insurance companies only search back for three to five years when doing a background check.
yea
Just say what you think you'll be doing in the next 3-5 years.
If it's a simple speeding ticket, and doesn't carry any criminal charges such as reckless endangerment, there's no need to worry about it. If you've only gotten one speeding ticket in 15 years, you're doing pretty well for yourself.
Just say what you think you'll be doing in the next 3-5 years.
5 years from the date of the ticket
The cost for a speeding ticket in California for going 55 in a 70 mile per hour zone is $214 plus court costs of $100 or more. The ticket will remain on the person's record for five years.