It depends on the information that is incorrect. A minor error in a number of name is not going to do it.
If all the other information on the ticket is correct, no, it is highly unlikely. .
It is not likely to be thrown out for an error. The rest of the information is sufficient to identify the person and vehicle.
Yes, it can!
To enroll in traffic school for a ticket, contact the court that issued the ticket and inquire about the option to attend traffic school. They will provide you with the necessary information and instructions on how to enroll in a certified traffic school program.
Contact information is found on the ticket itself.
Yes.
It may largely depend upon whether you pay the Delaware ticket. If you don't pay such ticket, information will be sent to the state in which you have a drivers license, which will cause that state to suspend your license until the Delaware license is taken care of.
The ticket gets thrown out due to the fact that there is false information in the report.
In most jurisdictions, the officer turns over the ticket information to the traffic court. The traffic court will send out a notice, sometimes including a duplicate ticket.
Determine what county the ticket was issued in and call the clerk of the court for the information on the ticket.
Yes, it is possible to attend traffic school after paying a ticket in some cases. However, eligibility for traffic school varies by location and the specific circumstances of the ticket. It is recommended to check with the local court or DMV for more information on attending traffic school after paying a ticket.
Yes, you can typically request to attend traffic school after paying a ticket, but it depends on the specific rules and regulations of the jurisdiction where you received the ticket. It's best to check with the court or the agency that issued the ticket for more information on how to request traffic school.