If you get pulled over in Pennsylvania, the citation you receive will depend on the violation committed. Common citations include summary offenses for minor infractions like speeding or not wearing a seatbelt, which typically result in a fine. More serious violations, such as DUI or reckless driving, can lead to more severe penalties, including potential criminal charges. The specific citation will be detailed on the ticket issued by the officer.
you might get pulled over pay a lot of money.
Yes. Apparently the speed at which you were driving crossed some statutory line separating it from a simple traffic violation into a criminal offense. This record will show on your PA drivers record and possibly on a criminal records check as well. Check with the PA DMV for more info.
In Philadelphia, as in the rest of Pennsylvania, when you receive a traffic citation, you are generally required to sign it. Signing the citation is not an admission of guilt; rather, it acknowledges that you received the citation and will appear in court or pay the fine. If you refuse to sign, the officer may have grounds to take further action, such as arresting you. Always check local laws for specific requirements, as they may vary.
In Pennsylvania, the police will pull your over when they notice violations outlined by law. An officer can confront the driver if they wish to after seeing the issue.
Citation for what? Maybe the offense is still under investigation and hasn't been concluded yet.
i was pulled over today and given a warning and the cop said it was illegal in pa to drive without doors he didnt say anything about it being b/c i had no mirror
If an underage drinking citation occurs after you turn 18, then yes, the citation would stay on your record after you turn 21. The only way to avoid a citation being on your record after you turn 18 is to defer it.
Yes, all they have to do is identify the driver and the violation. They technically don't even have to stop you if they can meet those two conditions(identifying driver and violation), they can file a citation with the District Magistrate and you would receive it in the mail. It doesn't matter if they are off duty.
yes butterfly knives are legal in pa although some officers genuinely believe they are not. If an officer asks you to hand it over tell him they are legal but still hand it over do not be stupid and keep it because he will write you a citation all though useless in court may entitle you to community service
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yes they can arrest you right then and there and * and transproted back to the state the warrant was issued
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