Why do I have to appear in court after being caught using a cell phone while driving? how much does the ticket + court costs are going to cost me?
Yes, it is illegal to use a handheld cell phone while driving in Tennessee. Drivers are prohibited from holding a cellphone or other electronic device to conduct voice communication. Hands-free devices are allowed.
I just spoke to a police officer and he said that it is not illegal to text or talk on a cell phone while driving YET. They are trying to pass it as a law. A law was recently past that it is illegal to drive and text under the age of 21yrs. in the state of MO. Now you can and probably will be found guilty if you are on the phone talking and are involved in an accident.
In North Carolina, small claims court is a division of district court. The phone number for Alexander County District Court is 828-632-2215. For additional contact information and North Carolina court resources, see the related link.
If you don't have any paperwork telling you your court date, then the best thing to do is contact the court directly. A directory of state and municipal courts for every state in the country can be found at the related link noted and you can look up information about the court where your case is being heard. Some courts will even have docket information online, which could help you find out when you have court. Otherwise, just call the court clerk office and they will help you.
This is fully dependent on which court you're reporting to. The court I last reported to did not require any such thing, but it's very unlikely that you and I report to the same court. At minimum, bring a driver's license. For more information, call the information desk (or an equivalent) at your local court. It's very likely that there's a phone number on your jury duty paperwork that they sent you.
Warrants never expire. They exist until canceled by the judge.
I think it is possible to hold a cell phone while driving!
using ur mobile phone when driving
Yes. For example if you are driving and suspect a drunk driver you can call 911 on your cell phone and they can pull the car over based on that phone call. If needed they can even pull the 911 caller into court to verify that there was a suspicion of drunk or impaired driving (although this doesn't happen often)
Talking on your cell phone while driving is not dangerous.
Yes, you can be subpoenaed by phone for court proceedings. A subpoena is a legal order that requires you to appear in court or provide evidence, and it can be delivered in person, by mail, or even over the phone.
texting on the phone while driving
The iPhone is currently the best phone on the market, if you don't mind paying a mandatory fee of thrity dollars a month.
The phone number of the Court Square is: 718-937-2790.
presenting in family court
Yes.
The phone number of the Automobile Driving Museum is: 310-909-0950.