you go to court and your fines increase
You pay it back out of your own pocket
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yes but it depends on what state you live inAnother View: No, it is only an equipment violation ticket. HOWEVER - if you fail to pay it, or fail to get your window tint corrected, you COULD run the risk of having it suspended.
If you fail to pay your car loan the bank can repossses your car. It also goes on your credit rating that you defaulted on a loan.
Normally you are required to pay to take the exam again. Some schools offer a guarantee that you will pass the test, so they will pay for subsequent tests until you pass.
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Nope. Speeding tickets are notification that a violation has occurred. If you fail to pay them that doesn't let you off the hook. They can come after you as long as they have them recorded.
If you fail to pay the minimum for 6 or more months you would be looking at jail time in most cases.
Check with your state Workman's Compensation Agency. Your boss might be in violation for failing to pay into the insurance pool.
There is an Interstate Compact between states. If you fail to pay the Florida ticket, Kentucky will not allow you to re-new your license when it expires.
I know in Washington this is required, but I've never heard what happens if he can't.
Yes you can. It is called a Warrnt. You can have one and not even know it. You can be issued a warrant if you fail to pay on any traffic offense. Including a seat belt ticket.