In many situations, you may be able to find out online if you have a traffic ticket in Arizona. There is a statewide system that handles delinquent court fines (including unpaid traffic tickets) and some current fines, but you need to know the case or citation number.
If you don't know the case or citation number, but know the name of the county in which you received the ticket, you may be able to find out more information online. You can view a directory of Arizona online fine payment sites, including the statewide site, at the Arizona Fine Payment related link.
If you are unable to find out any information online, the next best step is to contact the Municipal Court where you think you may have received the ticket. View a directory of all courts in Arizona at the Arizona Courts Guide related link.
Just having a traffic ticket is not a reason to forbid a person from leaving Arizona or any other state. If having the traffic ticket is part of some other activity that is under police investigation than leaving the state may be a problem.
Traffic School is the best way to get a ticket erased.....
If it is only a ticket and not one of those 85+ misdemeanor infractions, auto insurance companies cannot see it after 3 years. If you took traffic school, the ticket does not show up at all.
The fee associated with the ticket is just a fee to allow you to go to traffic school. Its up to you to take a trafffic school course and submit the certificate to the court by the due date!
NO...a traffic ticket WILL NOT revoke your cdl license
If a person obtains a traffic ticket it is important to pay the ticket on time. In Arizona, if a person pays the ticket past its due date, there are late fees.
Just having a traffic ticket is not a reason to forbid a person from leaving Arizona or any other state. If having the traffic ticket is part of some other activity that is under police investigation than leaving the state may be a problem.
You should. You violated the law and were issued a ticket. You may find your license to drive in Arizona completely revoked, which could be a problem if you returned there. And the points will be sent to New York.
Then the state of Arizona would transmit information to Georgia about this failure to pay this traffic ticket from Arizona, which will cause Georgia officials to suspend your license until that is taken care of.
In Arizona, traffic tickets do not have a statute of limitations. You have been informed of the violation and penalty.
Yes. This is happening a lot because of the heavy photo enforcement in a lot of Arizona cities.
Yes there is a way to pay the traffic ticket online. Ebay.com is one of online shops that provide you to pay traffic ticket online with any kind of models. You can visit www.ebay.com to find it.
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You should contact the county attorney's office in the county where you received the ticket and explain your situtation. They may be able to suggest a solution to your problem.
Almost all states allow you to attend traffic school. If you need to attend traffic school because you received a ticket, check with the state or jurisdiction that issued the ticket.
Your only recourse may be to attend Traffic School in California. Doubt seriously that California will let you do that school in Arizona.
I'm pretty sure it has to say it somewhere on the ticket... all of my tickets have anyways lol