For a speeding ticket, you typically go to traffic court.
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You do whatever you were instructed to do by the Officer or what is written on the ticket. Do not ignore this.
Yes, go to court or go to jail.
The court is listed on the speeding ticket. If you have questions about the procedure, contact the clerk of court. It'd be an appeals court.
No. You can pay the fine to the Clerk of Court. If you haven't paid the fine on time you had better go to court.
In some states, an off duty police officer can write a speeding ticket. It will depend on the laws in your specific state. You can always go to court to fight the ticket.
check with the court listed on the ticket
a speeding ticket
Yes, you can typically pay your speeding ticket online through the website of the relevant government agency or court.
What happens when you go to court depends on the judge that you get. Most commonly the ticket could be reduced and you will have to pay a fine.
In New Jersey, an officer cannot unilaterally retract a speeding ticket once it has been issued. However, the officer may choose to amend the ticket or notify the court if they believe there was an error. The ticket will still need to go through the legal process, and the recipient can contest it in court if they believe it was unjustified.
You should go in as soon as possible so a date can be set.