There is a statute of limitations in the state of North Carolina of two years. After the time period has expired, the traffic ticket could be excused or passed to collections.
Unless the NC violation resulted in a suspension of your license which has never been cleared, you should probably be okay, ALTHOUGH, you may be required to pay the delinquent fine.
If you satisfy all requirements as stated on the ticket then yes. However, you are only allowed one traffic school for every 18 months per the handbook. Therefore, additional tickets received after the initial ticket was dismissed via traffic school will stay on record for 3 years or more.
Yes, they can do that. The ticket served as notification of the violation. So the normal statute of limitations will not apply. The time the jurisdiction may collect is set by the city or town.
I am not sure what state you are referencing. In Illinois, you have two years to return to court and request a particular ticket be vacated; and then set to be revisited. You may then revisit the original ticket and hopefully be reheard before a judge and either have the ticket removed by his dismissal or being given a supervision or traffic school for the infraction. If you do not commit an offense during the supervision, the ticket is then dropped from your record. If traffic school is the option awarded, after completion, the offense is expunged. There is a fee to vacate the original ticket, but it helps when you need to reduce your insurance costs as tickets are usually charged for at least three years with most insurance companies.
yes not to mention the possible bench warrants and fees that stem from it being paid for so long
In North Carolina you can have an infinite number of continuances. In fact you can be a habitual felon and have dozens of felonies on the docket and you are not required to go to trial. Continuances will be granted for years.
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3 years
I would say that you could not pay it any more if you wanted to. these things are written of after a number of years.
The statute of limitations has run out on the traffic ticket.
Unless the NC violation resulted in a suspension of your license which has never been cleared, you should probably be okay, ALTHOUGH, you may be required to pay the delinquent fine.
As long as they wish, but as laws vary from place to place, you would have to check with the issuing authority in North Carolina, the specific city, county or state to resolve this citation. Statute of Limitations is to prevent someone being accused of something years after it happened when witnesses are not available and memories are not fresh. A ticket eliminates this issue. Once a ticket has been issued, there is no requirement that there be any sort of time frame associated with resolving it.
If you are a citizen of the state of North Carolina.
In North Carolina you are allowed to take one Prayer for Judgement every three years. This is pretty much automatic and you do not need an attorney. Just show up on your court date or call the court and find out when the ADA is accepting pleas. This keeps the ticket off your record and there is no increase in your insurance premiums. Speeding Ticket Central
In Florida its three years
$100 per day
The Lieutenant Governor of the state of North Carolina must be at least 30 years of age. They must also be a United States citizen for five years and a resident of North Carolina for two years.