It is usually up to you to read the ticket and appear by the date on it, or pay the fine. If you are waiting for a letter it will probably be a notice of a bench warrant for missing the court date.
admit that you were speeding and ask for a reduction in speed to pay the ticket admit that you were speeding and ask for a reduction in speed so you can pay the ticket.
the back of the ticket will tell you where you must respond and by what date...call the court clerk of the court shown on the ticket
Yes. My sister got a ticket for speeding, but the officer had written down the wrong speed limit. She wrote to the court for the ticket and had the ticket waived.
Only if you can prove that you didn't deserve the ticket.
I got a similar ticket in KY while I still had my permit. When I went to court, the judge threw it out. I was lucky though, the judge was friends with my uncle. You can call your court clerk to determine the cost of the ticket, expect your insurance (or your parents) to go up.
admit that you were speeding and ask for a reduction in speed to pay the ticket admit that you were speeding and ask for a reduction in speed so you can pay the ticket.
admit that you were speeding and ask for a reduction in speed to pay the ticket admit that you were speeding and ask for a reduction in speed so you can pay the ticket.
To determine if the court has a record of the traffic ticket, you can contact the court directly and inquire about the ticket.
My guess is probably not. It is the officers job to write you down for the speed you were clocked at. The purpose of the judge is to be an impartial official should you choose to oppose the ticket in court.
A speeding ticket for speed under 15mph beyond the speed limit can usually be paid by bank check via mail. Over 15mph beyond the speed limit generally requires a trip to court. Good Luck - Mr Dog
Wellit depends on the officer who gives you the ticket,or the officer can send you to court and the jugde will the amount decide.
For a speeding ticket, you typically go to traffic court.
If there is a discrepancy between the speed mentioned on your ticket and what the officer testified in court, you can question the difference and present any evidence you have that supports your claim. It may be helpful to hire a traffic attorney who can guide you through the legal process and help build a strong defense.
The best way to beat a red light camera ticket is to obey traffic signals and not be issued a ticket in the first place. Once you get a ticket, there are businesses such as Ticket Clinic, that can help you fight it. Also, sometimes just going to traffic court will get the fine dismissed, but you will still have to pay the court charges.
You still have the pay the ticket or go to court to fight it signed or not.
Yes, you can typically pay a ticket on the day of your court appearance.
The cost of a speeding ticket in North Carolina varies depending on the speed at which you were caught, but typically ranges from $30 to $500. Additional costs may include court fees and insurance rate increases.