If a cop writes the wrong VIN number on a ticket, it can lead to complications regarding the enforcement of the citation. The incorrect VIN may make it difficult to prove that the ticket applies to a specific vehicle. This could provide grounds for contesting the ticket in court, as the evidence would be inaccurate. It’s advisable for the recipient to document the error and bring it up if they choose to challenge the ticket.
Possibly. But if the VIN number is right, you won't have much of a chance.
It is not likely to be thrown out for an error. The rest of the information is sufficient to identify the person and vehicle.
No, sorry as long a they have your VIN number and your drivers license right they can still prove it was you.
No. If you are caugh speeding, they will note down your registration plate and the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number).
Wrong color is not normally going to be sufficient to get it thrown out. If the car is still correctly identified through VIN or license plate, it will be valid.
if your insurance agent had entered the wrong vin number in when getting you insurance by one digit and they issued you a policy and have been driving around under the assumption you had insurance and get in an accident?? who is liable??
If the vin # is listed or any other correct information, such as your actual address and name, then the ticket is still good and won't be dismissed.
The Vehicle Identification Number, or VIN, only identifies the body and frame of the vehicle. There is no VIN number on the engine and the engine number is not related to the VIN.
I need a report on this VIN number rj4465 wm004-297
You certainly can. It is advisable to supply the VIN number of the vehicle when buying auto parts
It's not a Yamaha Vin number. The vin number is for a 2008 KTM SX.
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