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.
Yes, go to court or go to jail.
depending on your driving record and what kind of mood the judge is in
I am not sure what you are asking but normally you can take Texas online traffic school and keep the speeding ticket off your record. There is a link to the Texas traffic school at the link below. Next you can appear for court and usually take a deferment. If it is more serious then you need a Texas traffic attorney.
You do whatever you were instructed to do by the Officer or what is written on the ticket. Do not ignore this.
A person can pay an unpaid speeding ticket at the courthouse in the county the ticket was given in. If the person has missed the court date, their license may be revoked for non payment.
The court is listed on the speeding ticket. If you have questions about the procedure, contact the clerk of court. It'd be an appeals court.
For a speeding ticket, you typically go to traffic court.
Yes, go to court or go to jail.
depending on your driving record and what kind of mood the judge is in
There should be a specific judge that you see in traffic court. The address of the court should be printed on the back of your ticket.
The court clerk (or whoever took your money) should have asked if you wished to go to court and contest the charges, or not. If you don't appear in court, the ticket will be logged as a "no contest" plea and will show up on your license record as a conviction.
contact the court, They may require you to appear. If you still have the ticket for reference, you can pay it via mail.
no
a speeding ticket
check with the court listed on the ticket
Yes it will, Hawaii does not have a points system but whenever your driving record is pulled for it will show you were cited for speeding in Hawaii.
Yes, you can typically pay your speeding ticket online through the website of the relevant government agency or court.