Yes, the ticket is issued under your license plate number and therefore under your person (unless of course the vehicle in question is not yours). It is civil duty to announce a change of address. And if the authorities have made an error in the address, put it to their attention when you pay the fine.
no. The police officer is allowed to ammend any incorrect information in traffic court.
Heck no. The address came from your driver's license. So the ticket will come back as undeliverable and a warrant will be issed. Next time you're stopped you'll go to jail and pay a hefty fine. No problem!
No there should be an address on the ticket to mail the fine to if not you could call the dept. in N.C. that gave you the ticket such as N.C DMV or any city or county officer
admit that you were speeding and ask for a reduction in speed to pay the ticket admit that you were speeding and ask for a reduction in speed so you can pay the ticket.
You have to pay the ticket or NY will have GA suspend your license.
There is usually an address or other information printed on the ticket.
Nonpayment of a parking ticket can result in a warrant being issued forth the registered owner of the vehicle. A notice of the ticket and nonpayment of the ticket will be mailed to the owners address.
I got a traffic ticket in MyrtleBeach, SC and would like to pay it online. How do I pay ii online and if I should send a money order where do I send it? There is no address on the ticket.
It depends on who the carriers is and what the incorrect address was. There must also be a return address.
I assume that this is a South Carolina speeding ticket in Oconee county. You can pay your ticket by mail. The address of the court is in the middle of the ticket. Usually it is a Summary county court or it could be a city court. You have to pay by money order, they will not accept a check for a South Carolina speeding ticket. If the fine is more than the minimum of 81.00 you may want to consider retaining a South Carolina traffic attorney to get the ticket reduced.
no. The police officer is allowed to ammend any incorrect information in traffic court.
Heck no. The address came from your driver's license. So the ticket will come back as undeliverable and a warrant will be issed. Next time you're stopped you'll go to jail and pay a hefty fine. No problem!
the ticket has and address on it and you should send you payment in the mail to that address or if there's a telephone number, you can pay with a credit card over the phone alot of times, you should also tell you friend about the ticket. if you don't pay it, a warrent could be release for your arrest for out standing and unpaid tickets.
You should pay it or at least address it. You can contest the ticket in court, plead not guilty and usually the prosecutor will reduce it or drop it all together. I fight every ticket I get and almost always get it dropped. I have never ended up having to pay the full amount.
I sold my car and don't have the info on the buyer and the got a ticket, now they want me to pay the fine
you pay money
No there should be an address on the ticket to mail the fine to if not you could call the dept. in N.C. that gave you the ticket such as N.C DMV or any city or county officer