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.
how much is a parking ticket for park in front of a fire hydrant in Philadelphia
Yes, you could get a ticket for parking on the lawn. (I don't know in other states, but Yes, for Florida.)
A parking violation is the act of breaking the law or regulation. A Ticket is notice of the violation.
how much is a fire zone parking ticket in north wildwood new jersey
No you just get priority parking.
Yes. The license plate number is under your name so it's yours
if you park in handicap without the handicap sign if you have it or not is $190. if you park with the handicap sign and its not yours its $290
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.
Parking Ticket - 2009 was released on: USA: March 2009
how much is a parking ticket for park in front of a fire hydrant in Philadelphia
The cast of Parking Ticket - 2003 includes: Cristina Anselmo as Tomassa Aurelien Dubeau as Parking Officer Aurelian Dubeau as Parking ticket officer Antoine Van Lier as Witness
In Vermont there will be no statute of limitations associated with a parking ticket. The ticket itself serves as proper notice of the violation.
In Massachusetts there will be no statute of limitations associated with a parking ticket. The ticket itself serves as proper notice of the violation.
Yes, you could get a ticket for parking on the lawn. (I don't know in other states, but Yes, for Florida.)
A parking violation is the act of breaking the law or regulation. A Ticket is notice of the violation.
In Fort Worth there will be no statute of limitations associated with a parking ticket. The ticket itself serves as proper notice of the violation.
Glad to hear it.