Yes, very much so; Speeding ticket is not a big deal, all you have to do is let the recruiter know about it and they will handle it with you. When you go to MEPPS for your enlistment screening, they will sit you down and ask you about your record. Once you make a statement about the ticket, they will then make you a "waiver". Which means yes, they know about it, but it was waived and your cleared. Hope this helps.
AnswerAlso you can appeal in military court and get record and fine workout. This will not work if your assign military base are within limit mileages of issue courthouse.
Agree with all above, besides why stall an obvious jail or sail.
If THAT is all the ticket involved, yes, probably. That is a relatively small violation. Check with your recruiter.
they won't be mad about 1 traffic ticket If you only have one ticket you can just pay it....just that easy...or fight it and wait until you are found not responsible or responsible and go from there. One ticket is not a huge deal.
You need to ask a collector. They can let you know, but there is no set price, but someone would certainly want it.
Is it a full ticket or a stub? That makes a difference on the value.
Someone that is or has been a member of the Navy.
You would be advised to discuss your ambitions with your CO.
get someone else Navy to use the Navy database to search them...or just use a civilian "people-finder" website.
obviously.
Someone looking to join the Navy can find much useful advice from the Navy's website. Also, someone seeking information can visit a local Navy recruitment office and speak with a recruiter.
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