It depends on the jurisdiction and the specific circumstances. In some cases, failure to pay a speeding ticket can lead to a warrant being issued for your arrest. It is best to consult with a legal professional or contact the relevant authorities to determine the potential consequences of not paying the ticket.
Most likely. When you received the ticked from the officer you signed a "promissory agreement" to appear when requested. If you fail to appear or pay the fine, you have breached that signed (legal) agreement and are subject to being arrested and sent to jail. Just pay the fine and get on with life ... there are other things in life besides worrying over this. Yes
If you do not pay a ticket for drinking in public, you can actually have a warrant issued for your arrest. You will then need to appear in court and will often receive fines or jail time.
dont
The fine for a speeding ticket in Alabama for going 68 in a 55 miles per hour zone is $164.00. A ticket for improper passing in Alabama is also $164.
They will probably get your license number and then if you dont pay they will track you down
dont pay with your own credit card.
state/county specific; i dont know
You can be deported for any felony conviction, and violence history. i dont know what the warrant is for but you need to answer it and stay out of any future trouble.
alot of money so simply...dont speed3
1 drive a really black car 2 drive with other cars 3 dont speed
Your driver's license will be suspended and the next time you are stopped you will spend some time in jail.
No. In fact I just got a 180$ speeding ticket in Texas and they didn't even check my insurance because it was an out of state vehicle. However, if they ran your insurance when you got pulled over (out of state vehicles sometimes they dont) then it will be reported to your insurance.
You need to purchase an envelope and place a stamp on it, then put it in the mail system of Canada. It will then get mailed across the border to Buffalo. You could probably even pay it online, or even try and make some calls to the dept who gave you the ticket. Or if you are a permanent resident of Canada and dont plan on going back to the US, I'd burn the ticket.