a warrant would be placed for their arrest... and I believe they are fined...
Yes, you can typically pay a ticket on the day of your court appearance.
Because a 'citation' is an official summons, especially one calling for appearance in court, which is what will happen if you do not choose to pay the fine.
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You'll get a ticket - probably an appearance in Juvenile Court - you will probably have your ability to obtain a 'legal' license delayed.
No. You can pay the fine to the Clerk of Court. If you haven't paid the fine on time you had better go to court.
$100.00 anda mandatory court appearance.
That depends on the laws of your state. Some states require an appearance even if you are willing to pay the fine. This would happen in situations where your speed was way over the limit. Most states have different grades of severity of the offense based upon the speed you were going. The answer is most likely on the ticket itself. There probably is a box marked "Court Appearance Required" and if it is checked off, then you have to go. If the ticket doesn't say anything or if you're still nsure, call the police department or court.
what is going to happen to me cause i didnt pay my speeding ticket and didnt make my court date but i want to pay it whats going to happen? and what i need to do?”
Use that excuse during your court appearance and see if the judge believes you or not.
What happens when you go to court depends on the judge that you get. Most commonly the ticket could be reduced and you will have to pay a fine.
Not if it requires an appearance in a court of law.
A writ requiring appearance in court to give testimony is called a subpoena.