You don't. All criminal activity (including traffic violations) are permanently part of your record. Even if you are found not guilty, the charge is part of your drivers license record.
I was 10 over with a clean record prior to the infraction and it cost $203 to pay and plead guilty, or $252 to opt for driving school to keep the point off my record.
If you are allowed by the court to attend traffic school to expunge a ticket from your record, you can find a traffic school in your area at www.trafficschools123.com. This site also offers coupon codes which will give you better pricing for the classes.
This might be different depending on the state, but generally you can get a ticket, but if you go to court and show the judge your valid license, the ticket will be revoked and your record will be clean.
Totally up to you. If you were speeding, pay it. If you want to fight it, do so. However, if you wish to keep your record clean a day at traffic school (with additional fee of course) will keep the ticket off your record.
No, John Cena has never been arrested. His record is clean besides one speeding ticket he got in June, 2000.
It was clean. It is't now
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Yes because that counts as a moving violation which in California counts as one point. If it's your ONLY ticket and you have no other accidents or tickets, it shouldn't go up by much. If you're really interested in keeping your record squeaky clean if it actually is, go to your local traffic school, which costs extra. However, upon completion your ticket will be expunged from your driving record. It'll still be on your legal record, (the file that you have if you've ever been sued, arrested, etc) but it will disappear from your drving record. However some states prohibit you from taking traffic school if you've previously had it within the previous 18 months or so since your last ticket, if applicable.
A clean driving record would be a record that is free from accidents, moving violations, tickets in general, and one that has no points.
Immediately.
A lawyer may be able to get you out of a speeding ticket. If your driving record is clean and there is any type of discrepancy with the reason you recieved the ticket. For example, a discrepancy with the posted limit, the radar gun or the weather may all be enough to get you out of the ticket. However, for a lawyer just to be in court with you is not enough. It depends on the situation. They will do everything in their power to fight the ticket or get you out for as little as possible. Lawyers aren't cheap though.
No criminal record. No criminal convictions. Clean as an angel's wing.