Yes, you have the right to refuse to sign a ticket, but it does not necessarily mean that the ticket will be dismissed. It is important to follow the proper procedures for disputing a ticket if you believe it was issued unfairly.
Normally a signature on the ticket admits only that you were given a copy and that you agree to appear on the charge. In some states, refusing to sign a ticket is a separate charge and since you are not agreeing to appear on the charge, you may be arrested and held for appearance in front of a judge.
Why don't you pay the parking ticket and solve the whole problem?
YES!! you can get a ticket for driving to slow
Contact the city in which the ticket was issued and ask them.
A warrant will not be issued for your arrest for an unpaid parking ticket. If you have an unpaid speeding ticket, they may issue a warrant for your arrest.
it a ticket issued to a passenger concurrently with another ticket which together constitute a single contract of carriage.
If the ticket has been issued, it doesn't expire.
If you have been issued a ticket, there is no limit in Florida. If a ticket hasn't been issued the misdemeanor limits would probably apply.
If you have been issued a ticket, there is no limit in Ohio. If a ticket hasn't been issued the misdemeanor limits would probably apply.
Any traffic ticket fine depends on the law you broke. Regardless of where you were issued the ticket, the local police can answer your question if you tell them the violation for which the ticket was issued.
The person in who's name the the ticket was issued is responsible for the ticket.
Yes