Wait and see if it goes through procedure, if the numbers for your license are in accurate, you may not be required to assume responsibility
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.
Yes. My sister got a ticket for speeding, but the officer had written down the wrong speed limit. She wrote to the court for the ticket and had the ticket waived.
Yes. No
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.
maybe no maybe yes
maybe but then you would feel extremely guilty and that would haunt you for the rest ur life! so i do not recommend it. do the right thing dude! seriously.
yes they can if you do the wrong thing again but they have to have a reason.
I would call contestticket.com... great advice and service.
You can fight any ticket. Winning in court is another thing. I would get the speedometer discrepancy documented and then get a lawyer.
It depends on whether or not he corrects the error before he swears before a judge or magistrate that the citation is correct. If he swears that you were speeding on I 65, and you were speeding on I 95, then it is not valid. If he fixes it on his copy and then swears to it, then it doesn't matter what your copy says.
You die.
Yes. Just be able to prove where you were at the time written on the ticket. Can you PROVE beyond a shadow of a doubt that you were somewhere else at the time/date on the ticket?
Well i might get this wrong but it was a freeway wasn't it? So she wont be pulled over..? TRUE