just got mine, it was $213.76, but im pretty sure they start at $126.50
The most common place for illegal tint is in a DMV MVD or Court House employee parking lot. I even mentioned this to two bike cops sitting at a coffee shop once. They smiled and one of them said your probably right. Just goes to show what scum kind of people employ the judicial system. If you know the right people the tint ticket will cost nothing at all. I knew a guy who's wife worked for DMV and she got (his) tickets wrote off as long as they were minor infractions. You can beat it just the same in court with out having to get a job there but it's much more of a crap shoot. Life is not meant to be fair and those idiots walk among us.
$164...Completely ridiculous.
70 to 150 dollars usually, depending on the cop and percentage/ color of tint.
It is important to drive safely, it keeps everyone safe. A speeding ticket in Florida is going to cost between $200-$250.
u-turns are not illegal in Florida
No, a window tint ticket is considered an equipment violation, not a moving violation, so it should not effect your insurance rate.
If I am from Florida but got a speeding ticket in CA, can I go to Traffic School to remove the points from my insurance? I plan on paying the ticket.
an "illegal tint" ticket will run you anywhere from $126.50 to $213 depending on where you are located.
Igot a ticket for illegal tint in north little rock arkansas and advance auto tint in little rock put it in what can i do
Got one for 5% tint. It was going to be $165. Went to court with tint taken off, cop walked out to check out the car. Ticket dismissed only cost $20.
In Hillsboro $160
You have to remove the tint and pay a small fine
Its pretty high but its ok i would guess!
how much the fair of florida to philippines
1000 pickles
It's a fix-it ticket. Just take it off (and replace with lighter, legal tint), get ticket written off by CHP, city police or sheriff. Pay fine...mine was $10...and that's it.
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$115 including court costs (which are due even if you don't go to court).