the greedy unjust judical system. our taxes arnt enough for them so they improvise by having us deal with the joy of getting pulled over...
Fines go directly into general revenue. If the ticket is written by a city or County or Other Jurisdiction Department some of the money goes to that Jurisdiction.
No, they do not.
Traffic tickets are also known as uniform summons citations or moving violations in Loudoun, Virginia. When you get a traffic ticket in Loudoun County, Virginia, the office gives you a Virginia uniform summons. The penalties are often demerit points on your DMV record and fines. When you get a traffic infraction in Loudoun County, you can prepay the fines and you do not have to go to Loudoun traffic court.
No you can not go bankrupt on traffic tickets
In most cases, if you pay a traffic ticket late, you will be have to pay an additional penalty. If the ticket is really late, you may have to go to court. Most times, you either pay the ticket or go to the court date that is stated on the traffic ticket.
You can pay the ticket or contract the California court and ask for a jury trial to fight the ticket. Which means going back to California for traffic court. The ticket will not go away so you need to act quickly! The easiest way is to pay it before the fines start.
don't waste your time going to court to beat a ticket without a lawyer beside you. its cheaper and easier to just go to the clerk of the court's office before your court date and pay the fines. No fuss no muss and you don't have to see the judge..
The money from court fines typically goes to fund various governmental programs and services, such as victim compensation funds, law enforcement agencies, and court operations. It may also be used for community programs or initiatives related to crime prevention and public safety.
If you agree to go to traffic school and pass, I don't think there will be any points on your record.
You have to go to the municipal court and to see a judge about the ticket where you have to pay it off with labor or money, Outstanding traffic tickets can be around one thousand dollars.
No. They don't go away and just end up costing you more money. The longer they go the more fees and fines they add. A two hundred dollar ticket can turn into a several thousand dollar one in time.
Nothing too bad. That traffic ticket point will go on your driving record and your insurance rates will increase. Your allowed a certain amount of points before your license is suspended.