There are no time limits on traffic tickets. They can be collected on any time after they are issued. Most insurance companies will not count them after a period of time. And the points are removed from the driving record eventually, the length varies by state.
Time limit to pay WHAT? The ticket? This can vary from state-to-state. If the info is not already printed on the ticket call your local traffic court and ask.
14 days
The time limit for submitting the employers report on an industrial accident can vary from state to state. Your companies human resource department can help you find the laws for your state.
In the UK I believe it is 3 years.
in NY can take up to 2 to 3 years
Assuming only your vehicle was damaged and no one was hurt and you are asking about the time limit to report the accident to your insurance company. Then: The time limit or rather the statute of limitations in Pennsylvania to report damage to your auto in the form of a claim to your insurance company is 2 years. After that the insurance company can and will deny your claim and you will have to pay out of pocket to have it fixed.
The statute of limitations on a 'motor vehicle offense' is 30 days in the state of New Jersey. However, because the ticket was written on the same day, it still counts, and as such there's no time limit on when he can submit the ticket to courts.
I don't believe that there is a specified time limit in most cases, however the longer you wait the more problems you are likely to encounter. One problem might be the existence of additional damage caused by a delay in getting the damage repaired in a timely manner.
it counts if the other person ran a red light or a stop sign most of the time at least 1 person gets a ticket if not both
The time limit for issuing a citation for an accident can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific circumstances of the accident. In some places, law enforcement may have up to one year to issue a citation, while in others there may be a shorter time frame, such as a few weeks or months. It is best to check the laws of the specific area where the accident occurred to determine the time limit.
When the police give you a ticket, they will tell you why you are getting one. If it is a fixed penalty, you will be told the deadline by which to pay the fine, and what will happen if you don't pay on time.
Once the ticket is issued, no limit applies. The violator has been duly notified of their violation. The issuing authority can collect at any time.