Yes, appear in court, the officer who wrote the ticket must apear when you do, if there is no evidencve of speeding IE: radar gun, then you stand a good chance of having the chgarges dropped. Come with a good explanation of how you can demonstrate that you weren't speeding. Many times just appearing is enough, the officer who wrote the ticket will not be able to show up for various reasons and they will have to drop the charge, in other cases the clerk will offer downgraded charges and fines when you go in to set a court date to help keep the judges calendar free for more serious things.
If it is like most states Maryland will handle it as if you are a Maryland resident. Maryland will notify Virginia DMV of your speeding, then Virginia will notify you of any points Virginia has placed against you. This may take at least 1 year.
No.
I was told by a Pennsylvania State policeman (as he held my California drivers license and wrote my speeding ticket) that the states have agreements to enforce collection of each other tickets, so that if I didn't pay the PA ticket, CA would collect the money from me or, failing that, suspend my license and not renew it. I don't know if that is how it works, but that's what the man said. I got a speeding ticket in Virginia in 2005. Still have not paid it. I live in NY. My license was never suspended or anything.
I just got a speeding ticket for 35 in a 30 and it was $90
Your screwed! Both will now will come after you and your insurance will probaly increase.
Pay the ticket. They probably have a website you can use to pay the fine.
If I am from Florida but got a speeding ticket in CA, can I go to Traffic School to remove the points from my insurance? I plan on paying the ticket.
i went 57 in a 35 and got a $144 speeding ticket
Yes.
huge fine. that's 30 miles over the posted speed limit. that's a felony and you can be arrested. you got off lucky if all you got was a speeding ticket.
you'll get more than one point. i just got my first speeding ticket and that speeding ticket alone will be 1 point.
Since the points are added to your license based on the resident state and the the state of the ticket, it will not be any different from getting tickets in the state you live in. that is how it has worked for me with the tickets i have gotten in Virginia and other states.