Just the license plate.
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If you use the affidavit of non responsibility then the answer is yes. However, if you show up in court and you absolutely do know who it was then you may be able to get the red ligth camera ticket dismissed. For additional free information on red light camera tickets in California go to http://www.2FixYourTrafficTicket.com/
The fine for a red light camera ticket in long beach is approx. $450. For additional free information on red light camera ticket in California go to http://www.2FixYourTrafficTicket.com/
In California it is approx.$450 and yes it is a moving violation. For free information on how to fight a red light camera ticket in California go to http://www.2FixYourTrafficTicket.com/
In such a case, the ticket is sent to the registered owner of the vehicle. Most of the time, since the ticket is tied to the vehicle, not the driver, no points are assessed to the driver. If the owner wasn't driving the vehicle at the time, they can always go grab the actual driver and try to make them pay the fine.
After you get the camera, go to the pub.Play a game of darts to win a rowboat ticket.Use your rowboat ticket to go out into the water.Snap a picture of the humps in the water.
The state of California does not have a statute of limitations on traffic tickets. Once the ticket has been issued, it serves as notice.
The driver is not supposed to be able to see the screen to be legal.
It generally takes between 1-2 tickets to change your insurance rate. Redlight camera ticket in California = 1 point, increased my insurance by 38% !!
Yes. The law consider the owner of the vehicle responsible for its operation.
Yes, you must have your driver's license with you when you drive. Or you could get a ticket. ooooh
Depending on your state and the clarity/quality of the pictures, you can appeal the ticket. You will need to provide a notarized affidavit stating that you were not driving the vehicle at the time. If you mail this in before the penalty is due, you do not have to appear in court. Check your local state/county website to be sure of the laws in your area.