If you went to court and it was dismissed, it's about as clear as it's going to get. If anyone is questioning that go back to court and ask for a "letter of disposition" on this charge.
Failure to appear for traffic court
Someone would need a traffic violation lawyer if they were wrongfully accused of a traffic violation and do not have enough knowledge of the laws to defend themselves in a court.
No.
Absolutely, you can go to traffic school for a moving violation. The best thing to do is to call the court, prior to your arraignment date, and ask if you can take a traffic school or defensive driving course in order to have your ticket reduced or dismissed.
I'm sure it depends, but in most places, you have to go to court on your court date.
Call traffic court in the city, county, state where you appeared, and ask how you can get a copy of your paperwork.
In New York, the fee for traffic court varies depending on the specific violation and the court handling the case. Generally, fines can range from $50 to several hundred dollars. Additionally, there may be additional fees for surcharges, which can also vary. It's best to check with the local court for the exact fees related to a specific traffic violation.
Yes. This is often the case in radar speed traps or stakeouts at traffic violation-prone intersections. If you opt to go to court on the charge, both officers will appear in court to testify as to the violation.
Anytime you have a traffic violation court appearance, that may not be valid, I would suggest you hire a traffic attorney.
That depends on the state or jurisdiction. The court can do so in many states.
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I've heard from two close friends that upon their case dismissals, there were NO court costs.