Most traffic courts allow the issuing officer to 'amend' minor errors on the ticket in court and if all the other identifying information is correct (DOB/drivers license number/etc) and that is the only error, it will not make any difference.
If he is married to the child's mother the decision is theirs to make, but if he is not married to her the mother decides the child's last name.
It depends on the information that is incorrect. A minor error in a number of name is not going to do it.
i dont know her last name, but her first name is lilly.
Bill Kaulitz - he does not have a middle name. Some people want to add Trümper, their stepfather's last name, to the twins' names, but this is incorrect.
No
It depends on where you received your ticket. In Ontario (Canada) there are a number of errors, referred to as fatal errors, which has the effect of nullifying the ticket and forcing the Justice of the Peace to quash the ticket (examples - the set fine is incorrect, your name is misspelled, the address of the driver is incorrect, wrong year, incorrect driver's licence is cited, the wrong section of the Ontario Highway Traffic Act is cited) these are but some of the examples of what is referred to as a "fatal error" a mistake that cannot be amended or changed to repair or fix the problem - a problem which has the effect of misdirecting or prejudicing the defendant. You would have to look at the law that has taken place in your area. The webiste that I rely upon the most (and I have to go to it all the time, if you know what I mean) is really good - http://fightyourtickets.ca. This website is free and gives you the answers - even to the tough questions (and I have them all the time).
No, they do not check if your name and the name on the ticket matches
You could change your last name to theirs, but I think once you're 18 you can't be adopted because your an adult.
If you just joined, then it will be incorrect. I don't know why it is like that, but you original name will come soon.
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you have no ticket. or unless your name is on it.
A false name or an incorrect or wrong name