no
Another View: Yes it is. Your signature is nothing more than an acknowledgement that you received it in person. You may refuse to sign it, if you wish, but it does not alter the legality of it.
Yes.
When you get a speeding ticket, generally, points are added to your license. So yes, a speeding ticket that is out of state, will still effect your license.
No it does not.
Yes it is because he still saw you speeding.
Yes. It is still a construction zone workers or not.
There might be a warrant out for your arrest for an outstanding ticket, so it's in your best interest to pay it.
Yes, you can still drive with a speeding ticket; receiving a ticket does not automatically suspend your driving privileges. However, if you accumulate too many points on your driving record due to multiple violations, it could lead to a suspension. It's important to address the ticket, whether by paying the fine or contesting it in court, to avoid further penalties. Always check your local laws for specific regulations related to speeding tickets.
Yes, but the fact that it was dismissed will also appear.
contact the court, They may require you to appear. If you still have the ticket for reference, you can pay it via mail.
Of course you will still have to pay for it. And the ticket is probably already in the system and will appear when you go for the new license.
You will still have to pay. Otherwise nothing
In the state of Florida, a police officer technically has five days to file a speeding ticket that they wrote. However this is not always the case and the court will still accept it even if it is filed later than that.