go back to court ask for another extension and take proof your trying. if you do not go they could issue an arrest warrant for you.
The best place to start is to pay off the outstanding traffic tickets you have. Once you have done that, you should talk to a lawyer.
You will get tickets if you don't and it is the law. Too many tickets means your insurance goes up and you can loose your license . Cars can also get impounded . Costs to not follow the law.
The DMV (department of motor vehicles) of the state in which you received the tickets should have that information in their system. They can tell you what your current status is and what you have to do to resolve the situation.
I have an idea, how about obeying the rules and regulations like you should be doing.
My lawyer advised me that seatbelt tickets do not count against you for your license as far as points go and that insurance should not be affected.
It depends on the laws where you live. As long as the juvenile is a licensed driver, if you pay them you should be fine though the offenses will probably be on your record for a while. There is a limit in most jurisdictions of how many tickets you can get in a certain amount of time or your license will be suspended.
A letter should be written to the judge if an extension is needed for a court appearance. It should state the date of the court appearance and the reason needed for the extension.
Your auto insurance should be lowered if you do not have an accident or tickets for a year.
its for employment, they should give you the extension.
"You and him" is correct in a sentence such as, "I sent the tickets to you and him," versus a sentence such as, "You and he should send the tickets to me."
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