The location of your registration does not factor into the situation. The vehicle violated the law and was ticketed appropriately.
my husband works as a support worker they have a blue badge when he was out he forgot to put it in the window and the car got a ticket the manager has said he has to pay the fine is this right as the car is not in his name but is registered were he works
The ticket follows the car; the car follows the registration; the registered owner is liable for any tickets. However, if you can prove someone else committed the violation, you can take them to small claims court and get a judgment against them. But you must still pay the tickets.
Yes, there is reciprocity. My friend's wife's car used to be registered in Florida. When she got tickets here in Chicago, it took a long time to get notices, but they did finally arrive at her registered address in Florida. It took over 2 years, but they did show up. Checkout our website dedicated to fighting Chicago parking tickets called The Expired Meter. The Parking Ticket Geek www.theexpiredmeter.com
The cost of a parking ticket for leaving a car unattended at ?æWayne County airport is $100. With airport security so high, the car is very likely to also be towed.
Just contact your local DMV or DPs depending on who handles ticket in your city and ask them if you have any tickets.
Even if you do not sign a ticket, it is still enforceable. The ticket goes with the car; the car with the registration; the registered owner is on the hook for any ticket, signed or unsigned.
Yes. Simply because the car is registered in both your names.
Most likely the owner. The car should be licensed and registered in their name, and the ticket is against the license plate. The owner let whoever use their car when the violation occurred. But it probably depends on if the ticket was placed on the car or if an officer handed the driver a ticket.
The ticket remains the responsibility of the person who had the licence plates registered to them at the time the ticket was issued.
my husband works as a support worker they have a blue badge when he was out he forgot to put it in the window and the car got a ticket the manager has said he has to pay the fine is this right as the car is not in his name but is registered were he works
The tickets follow the car; the car follows the registration; therefore, tickets go to the registered owner. However---you can take the violator to small claims court and get a judgment against him. You would still owe the tickets.
Liable for what? A parking ticket? Not if it isn't your car.
No.
The ticket follows the car; the car follows the registration; the registered owner is liable for any tickets. However, if you can prove someone else committed the violation, you can take them to small claims court and get a judgment against them. But you must still pay the tickets.
Presuming your saying a ticket was issued for a car that isn't yours: You simply need to contact the court, generally the Clerk there, and say what the story is. They will generally tell you to provide the proof...for example that your car is a different make/model/color than that on the ticket (seen on the registration), or lisc. plate is different, etc. and they will remove the ticket. If the car the ticket was given to is registered to you and has the plate identified, then the ticket is yours.
YOU may never have been there -BUT- has your VEHICLE ever been there? Did you lend it to someone? If so, YOU (as the registered owner) are responsible for the ticket.
Yes, as I discovered today.