as much as you want depending on the city
There are two kinds of traffic courts in Madison County AL: District Court in Huntsville, and Municipal Courts in Huntsville and several other cities. These are not specialized traffic courts; they hear traffic cases as well as many other types of cases. District Court hears mostly other types of cases, but it has a Traffic Division. Municipal Courts in some cities hear mostly traffic cases. Use the related link below to find information about District and Municipal Courts, with links to court websites and other resources that explain more about traffic cases. CourtReference has information like this for every county in every state, all free.
If you are trying to take driving school prior to court in order to keep it off your record you can call the clerk of court and ask if you are eligible for online traffic school. Some states accept online traffic school and some do not and it also depends on the violation. If you have already been found guilty or paid the ticket, you can check with the DMV to see where you can attend traffic school. Many tech schools offer the class. The clerk of the court can usually tell you and is your best resource if they will talk to you. Some are helpful but many are not.
Fight it in traffic court, or you will probably loose your privilege to drive in CT. They also might put a warrant out for you, depending on how many unpaid tickets you have.
Your copy of a ticket is just one of many. The officer will have one, the court will have one and the DA's office will have one. If you lose your copy, contact the court or DA's office and request a copy. If you have an attorney, he/she can do it, but make the call yourself and save whatever fee the attorney will charge for this simple request. * You can obtain a copy of the ticket from the office of the clerk of the traffic court in the county in which the ticket was issued. The district attorney's (prosecutor's) office does not handle nor have paperwork for minor cases such as traffic citations.
In general it is better to show for court or retain an attorney to appear for you. Even a minor ticket can often cost you $$$ in car insurance premiums. In many states you can take online traffic school and keep the ticket off your record or you may be able to get it reduced to a no points violation by showing for court. Be sure you know the consequences and options before you just send in your money.
That depends on the state or jurisdiction. The court can do so in many states.
As long as BOTH the defense and the prosecution agree to the extensions there really is no statutory time limit.
Yes, it is possible to pay your traffic ticket online in many jurisdictions. You can typically do this through the website of the court or agency that issued the ticket.
There are two kinds of traffic courts in Madison County AL: District Court in Huntsville, and Municipal Courts in Huntsville and several other cities. These are not specialized traffic courts; they hear traffic cases as well as many other types of cases. District Court hears mostly other types of cases, but it has a Traffic Division. Municipal Courts in some cities hear mostly traffic cases. Use the related link below to find information about District and Municipal Courts, with links to court websites and other resources that explain more about traffic cases. CourtReference has information like this for every county in every state, all free.
No you can not, because juvenile court does not handle traffic matters, and you would not go to juvenile court at 17 anyways. The answet to your question though is no, all minor trafic violations are handled in superior court unless you live in a state with a specific traffic court, but there are not many of those.
Honestly, how can anyone even answer this question? It entirely depends on the foot fall / traffic the mall generates....
On your citation there will a date in which the traffic school certificate is due to the court. Here a a quick and easy traffic school www.gototrafficschool.com www.getdefensive.com www.teendrivingcourse.com www.kissmyticket.com
by thinking they needeed more work and extending but going to the main courts
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It depends on why you are in custody. In many instances, like traffic violations, minors are automatically remanded to the adult court system. That's why your parents do not have to be contacted or notified for traffic violations.
Dred Scott v. Sandford, 60 US 393 (1857)
If you are trying to take driving school prior to court in order to keep it off your record you can call the clerk of court and ask if you are eligible for online traffic school. Some states accept online traffic school and some do not and it also depends on the violation. If you have already been found guilty or paid the ticket, you can check with the DMV to see where you can attend traffic school. Many tech schools offer the class. The clerk of the court can usually tell you and is your best resource if they will talk to you. Some are helpful but many are not.