It's up to your parole officer. I would report it to your supervisor with a good explanation.
Probably nothing. Wisconsin is not part of the Violator Compact and does not share info with Illinois. If by chance they do report it, your license can be suspended.
Good luck with that one. My wife got a ticket in Iowa and she had to take the conviction. I called attorneys in Iowa and they wanted a $500 retainer just to show up for her. It's not like in Illinois where you pay an attorney $75 and he gets you supervision. I'd imagine that if you go to court in Iowa you may be able to get it, but if you get convicted like she did, it will show on your Illinois record.
If a person does not pay their speeding tickets on time in the state of Illinois, they can lose their license. People can either pay online or pay at a court appearance.
you have no ticket. or unless your name is on it.
Yes, you should have received an envelope that had three choices. Choose "B" to request traffic safety school.
I have been through this last year, if you didn't have proof of insurance on you, but you had it for that time period you got the ticket, then just bring it into court with you and the ticket will be dropped. If you did not have it covered for that time of the ticket, then if its your first time they will give you court supervision and you have to get proof of insurance with SR22 added to it, usually that's a 1-3 year thing, no matter if you have a vehicle or not you have to carry the SR22 insurance or they will suspend your license. Goodluck with that
If all the other information on the ticket is correct, no, it is highly unlikely. .
They pay it or go to court.
Once the ticket has been issued, there is no limitation. Illinois can collect on the ticket at any time. You received full notice of the violation and given the opportunity to defend yourself either in court or in writing.
Generally, it is once every 12 months per district or county. For example, if you receive a speeding ticket in county X and three month later you receive a speeding ticket in county Y you should be able to get court supervision in both cases. Although, if you receive a speeding ticket in county X and three months later you receive another violation in that same county you will be denied court supervision. This is what I have found to be true in IL. I have had court supervision 4 or 5 different times in IL and probation once in MO. Out of 6 or 7 tickets only one has gone on my record.
The Court will impose a FAT fine!
Yes, as long as you return in time for your court date.