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Grant never received a speeding ticket, because there was no such thing as an automobile during his lifetime.
If te motorcycle is on a separate policy it might not, but since the ticket is in your name the next time the insrance company runs an MVR report on you they could find that ticket and increase the rates for all vehicles on the policy.
Im pretty sure he can't. Call the police department and ask (not the 911 #)
Call over to each of the 4 agencies and give them your name. Tell them you lost the ticket and want to pay it. They'll check your name against their ticket database and see if you are in their system.
If your name is spelled wrong on your speeding ticket, it generally does not invalidate the ticket. Minor errors in spelling or typos are usually considered immaterial. However, if the misspelling is significant and leads to confusion regarding the identity of the offender, you may request a correction or present your case in court with appropriate evidence to prove the mistake.
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The state of CA. will run your name and the ticket will appear in Texas. Years ago, you could get away with. Now they are all connected.
I was caught in Dublin and my fine was $159 and 2 points on my license. Go to the municipal court website that is circled on your ticket and you should see something like "Fine Schedule" or something related to ticket fines. On your ticket, a number is assigned to your misdemeanor and you cross-reference that "code" to see your fine. If it's not online, you have to be provided with a phone number. Just call that number and they will ask you for your name or ticket number to look it up and then they'd tell you. You need to wait a day or two before it goes into the system if you're going to call.
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A ticket Can be thrown out for any reason the judge deems fit. However what do you mean by the wrong name. But in general if the officer gave you a ticket then it is yours. You obviously did something wrong just own up to it. Trying to weasel out of a ticket because of some small clerical error, which he may have fixed upon returning to the station (I have seen this happen before, someone has there ticket and something is werong on it like a name or something and the court documents have that same ticket with the corrected info, they usually side with the officer) only upsets judges and magistrates because of your lack of ethics
You shouldn't have paid the ticket if the details on it were wrong. When it comes to insurance companies always tell them the truth.