All tickets given in California have those EXACT directions written ON THE TICKET. I cannot tell you what they are because it is different for every city/county.
yes, if you have a handicap sticker
I am in CA, so don't know about other states, but here it is required to have at least 2 handicap parking spaces in the parking lot. There may be additional parking, but that could be based on population size of the company, but the min. is 2.
In Long Beach there will be no statute of limitations associated with a parking ticket. The ticket itself serves as proper notice of the violation.
I live in Bakersfield CA and my brother is going to CSUN. I believe a parking ticket costs the same as any other parking ticket in any other city. It wouldn't be surprising if it were $50 to $100. It just depends i guess.
Yes, handicap parking spaces are mandatory in California for apartment complexes, as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and California’s Building Code. The number of accessible parking spaces needed is determined by the total number of parking spaces available in the complex. These designated spots must be properly marked and located close to entrances to ensure accessibility for individuals with disabilities.
In Riverside, CA, using an illegal handicap placard can result in a misdemeanor charge, which may include fines and potential criminal penalties. The first offense typically incurs a fine ranging from $250 to $1,000, and additional penalties may apply, such as community service or further legal repercussions. It's important to check with local laws for the most accurate and updated information, as penalties can vary.
No, tickets don't expire. If you get a ticket, you get a ticket. In CA, your ticket requires that you appear in court either fight it or pay it and receive your sentencing and traffic school if available. But if you evade your ticket and dodge court, a warrant can and probably will be issued for your arrest. My advice, just pay it.
YOU may never have been there -BUT- has your VEHICLE ever been there? Did you lend it to someone? If so, YOU (as the registered owner) are responsible for the ticket.
No
I got a camera ticket in CA and went to the issuing police station to fight it and they told me no way....they had me. But you would have to research about school zone speed limits and the hours it is enforced. But you are probably screwed.
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