If the vin # is listed or any other correct information, such as your actual address and name, then the ticket is still good and won't be dismissed.
In New York, if the summons is not written correctly, it will dismissed. In your case, they had the wrong license number and wrong address written out so I guess 99.9% your case will be dismissed.
You can be convicted for number of faults if you are driving without a driving license. For example you can also be convicted for not having insurance. Because driving without valid driving license invalidates your insurance also.
I would call contestticket.com... great advice and service.
If you have someone's Driver's License number you no longer need to find his driver's license number. Try restating the question.
Absolutely. You have one drivers license. The ticket is tied to this drivers license number and therefore will go on your driving record no matter what state the license is from. It will definitely show up on your record.
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The only way to find out who has the driving license number 422 in PA is speak to the DMV or to a police officer.
In New York, if the summons is not written correctly, it will dismissed. In your case, they had the wrong license number and wrong address written out so I guess 99.9% your case will be dismissed.
Varies by jurisdiction. My NC license had eight; my Colorado license has nine.
If the information is not enough to clearly identify the person accused it will likely be dismissed.
You can be convicted for number of faults if you are driving without a driving license. For example you can also be convicted for not having insurance. Because driving without valid driving license invalidates your insurance also.
That could be driving without a license. Most likely if you have your Driver's License Number memorized they can call it in and pull your record that way. The License is only a way for Law Enforcement to identify.
Write down the license number of the car, and its description, and call a copper.
Sure can
They contact the police station and give them the license number. The police station then looks up your license number to see if there are any warrants for your arrest, past driving record, past convictions, etc.
If it is really your drivers license number that you want, and you are not trying to pull something here (sorry but there are scam artists out there), then contact the police and report that you wallet and drivers license are missing. They can run a license check and get the drivers license number for you..Your auto insurance company will also have that info on file!!
It depends on what you mean by a "provisional" license. Typically that is reserved for someone who has lost a license because of violations such as driving while impaired. If you have lost a license because of impaired driving or exceeding the number of "points" that have been acquired, you'll need to speak with either the judge who revoked your license or the state drivers license office, then you'll need proof of insurance. Insurance following an impaired driving traffic violation or repeated traffic citations can be quite expensive.