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Since you failed to pay, or appear, you more than likely have a bench warrant issued for your arrest. Go to the arresting agency and turn yourself in. You may or may not have a bond, but be prepared to not only pay your fine, but also face a failure to appear charge.

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Q: What should you do if you had a ticket and did not go to court or pay it and its been seven years?
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