Yes you can.
To determine if the court has a record of the traffic ticket, you can contact the court directly and inquire about the ticket.
For a speeding ticket, you typically go to traffic court.
In most cases, if you pay a traffic ticket late, you will be have to pay an additional penalty. If the ticket is really late, you may have to go to court. Most times, you either pay the ticket or go to the court date that is stated on the traffic ticket.
In most jurisdictions, the officer turns over the ticket information to the traffic court. The traffic court will send out a notice, sometimes including a duplicate ticket.
Only if you can prove that you didn't deserve the ticket.
No. NJSA 39:4-67, Obstruction of Traffic is a non-pont moving violation. If issued a ticket for Obstruction of Traffic the fine is $56.00. If you were issued another ticket and that ticket is being amended to Obstruction of Traffic in court, there is an additional court cost of $33.00.
To enroll in traffic school for a ticket, contact the court that issued the ticket and inquire about the option to attend traffic school. They will provide you with the necessary information and instructions on how to enroll in a certified traffic school program.
Yes, it is possible to pay your traffic ticket online in many jurisdictions. You can typically do this through the website of the court or agency that issued the ticket.
The Court will impose a FAT fine!
Typically, courts require that you complete traffic school before your court date or the due date for your ticket payment. If you completed the online traffic school one day after receiving your ticket, the court may not accept it, as it generally needs to be completed before the ticket is issued or by the specified deadline. It's best to check with the specific court handling your case for their policies on traffic school completion.
Birmingham, AL offers options to pay your traffic ticket online. You will need the UTC number from the traffic citation. See the Pay Alabama Traffic Tickets related link. Traffic tickets are District Court matters. If you have any questions about your traffic ticket, you can contact the Birmingham District Court at 205-325-5285, or visit the Jefferson County Court Directory for website links, and more information on courts and traffic tickets in Jefferson County.
Yes, you can attend traffic school in California after paying your ticket, as long as you meet the eligibility requirements set by the court.