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Q: How much would a ticket for headlight and taillight tinting cost in Minnesota?
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Fix it ticket?

Some states, (Florida is one) issue tickets for vehicle condition violations (e.g.: broken taillight - burnt out headlight - bald tires - etc). If you get the problem fixed within a certain amount stated on the ticket and get it inspected, or signed-off on as repaired, it carries no points.


Can a state trooper pull you over for dark window tinting without other cause?

Yes, a state trooper can pull a person over for dark window tinting without another cause. If the window tinting is illegal in the state, then they can pull you over and give you a ticket.


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I've heard that it is 75.00 the 1st and the 2nd is x2 and the 3rd is x3.


Does a ticket for window tinting effect insurance rates?

No, a window tint ticket is considered an equipment violation, not a moving violation, so it should not effect your insurance rate.


What is a sentence for headlight?

After the accident, one headlight tilted upward.You can get a ticket if your headlight is burnt out.Headlights and taillights are required on vehicles.


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Do you have to pay a tail light ticket if you got them fixed?

You only pay the ticket if the ticket tells you you have to pay. Usually, tickets for a taillight are just warnings or to show up at the courthouse (or sheriff's office) to prove that it's fixed.