To obtain a copy of a South Carolina speeding ticket, you can contact the local law enforcement agency that issued the ticket, as they typically maintain records of citations. Alternatively, you can visit the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) website or the website of the court handling your case, where you may find options to request your ticket online. If needed, you can also visit the courthouse in person to request a copy. Be prepared to provide personal information, such as your name and the ticket number, if available.
Call the dept. who gave you the speeding ticket. They will be able to give you a copy.
Get a life.
You are going to have to call the court. They are the only ones with a record.
Yes, go to court or go to jail.
It depends on whether or not he corrects the error before he swears before a judge or magistrate that the citation is correct. If he swears that you were speeding on I 65, and you were speeding on I 95, then it is not valid. If he fixes it on his copy and then swears to it, then it doesn't matter what your copy says.
It may depend on the issuing authority. Many will post a standard fee on the ticket and include an increase if paid late.
A speeding ticket IS a moving violation.
You can get a speeding ticket regardless of what license you have; that doesn't change the fact you were speeding.
i recently got a ticket that put 4 points on my license and i am scheduled for an alive at 25 class, in sc. I showed up in court, and showed the judge and officer proof of my course, and he was nice enough to rip up my ticket.
Yes, it will be reported to New York DMV. While points do not transfer from SC to New York on a regular license, a SC speeding conviction will be recorded on your CDL and could be used to suspend it.
Yes.
Yes; you can get a speeding ticket driving anywhere.