It is all depending on what the ticket is for. I have seen tickets for 15 dollars, and
I have seen tickets for over 2000 dollars. So it basically depends on the infraction.
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The amount of the ticket will depend upon how much you are going over the speed limit. It will also depend upon if you get stopped by a city or county police officer.
Hmmm, I have paid $118 for doing 62 in a 55.in cal. As for speeding in a construction zone it is about the worst ticket a person could get .
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From a student: They call the police, and from there the police can decide whether to give you a ticket or not.
Phone your nearest police station and ask them !
The police gave him a ticket for speeding.
It depends on the policies of the local police department. It isn't illegal to do so, and most police departments will hire officers if they have a ticket, as long as the ticket is for something minor, such as speeding.
the police will give you a ticket or give you a warning the police will give you a ticket or give you a warning
Any traffic ticket fine depends on the law you broke. Regardless of where you were issued the ticket, the local police can answer your question if you tell them the violation for which the ticket was issued.
No.
The ticket for expired car tags in Alaska, is usually around 100 dollars. Usually, however, the police will only issue a warning.Ê
I don't know in the US but in Canada most of the provincial Motor Vehicle Acts police have 12 months after the infraction to issue a ticket.
Call the court clerk. Depends on who issued the ticket if it was LA Police, LA County Sheriff, or California Highway Patrol.
The amount of the ticket will depend upon how much you are going over the speed limit. It will also depend upon if you get stopped by a city or county police officer.
It depends on who is at fault for the accident. The person that the police determine caused the accident will get the ticket.