This happened to me. You will be handcuffed, arrested and booked. It is a misdemeanor. Just sign the ticket!
Not much happens. The officer will note that the driver refused to sign the ticket. It will not prevent the ticket from being valid and the fine having to be resolved.
You didn't sign your name. That's all it means. It does not affect the validity of the ticket and you aren't going to get out of the violation because of it. This depends on your state. in South Carolina, for example, you do not sign your ticket because the ticket is considered a courtesy summons, which directs you to appear in court at a specific date, time, and location, or to pay the specific fine indicated on the ticket. In Florida, on the other hand, you are required to sign the ticket. If you don't, the officer can demand a bond in the amount of the ticket fine or take you to jail. It should be noted that in states where you are required to sign your tickets you are signing not to the admission of guilt: you are signing because you are promising, in lieu of being taken to jail or being demanded a bond, that you will answer the charges by following the instructions on the ticket.
You have to pay the ticket. And go through inspection.
There are computers for public use at most local Libraries.
No you dont get a ticket you go to ( JAIL ) !
It is not necessary that you sign, the ticket is still valid
Not much happens. The officer will note that the driver refused to sign the ticket. It will not prevent the ticket from being valid and the fine having to be resolved.
you could possibly get taken to court
Two things: 1. In some states you can be arrested or 2. The officer just writes "Refused to sign" on the ticket and hands it to you anyway.
They will probably get your license number and then if you dont pay they will track you down
You could always argue that the ticket was not properly issued in accordance with law. However, you must prove that the law requires police to have a motorist sign a ticket.
Go to court anyways and have the judge sign off on it just in case and you wont get in trouble if the officer didnt sign it, cuz it would be the officers fault.
no, if the sign is in your property
If a ticket is not signed by a police officer, it does not necessarily mean that it is not valid. Some jurisdictions may require the officer's signature, while others may not. It is best to consult with a lawyer or contact the local authorities to clarify the specific requirements for ticket validity in your jurisdiction.
If you don't pay a drinking in public ticket, you may face additional fines, a warrant for your arrest, or potential consequences such as a suspended driver's license or community service. It's best to address the ticket promptly to avoid further complications.
Even if you do not sign a ticket, it is still enforceable. The ticket goes with the car; the car with the registration; the registered owner is on the hook for any ticket, signed or unsigned.
u dont get divorced unless in in a diff country than the US cuz then i dont know