The government generally keeps the money.
A $720 fine in Oregon. Other states would have similar fines.
Absolutely there are fines for speeding on a snowmobile. I believe in Minnesota the fine is approximately $115-$225 depending on how the violation is written up by the officer and how many miles per hour over the limit.
Failure to yield tickets can vary by location in the state of Illinois. The range for the fine is between $75 to $400.
Ohio does not consider a seat belt violation to be a moving offense so they do not assess points on them. Seat belt fines for drivers is a $30 fine, and for passengers it is a $20 fine in Ohio.
In order to check traffic fines for KSA on a plate number, you will need to check with your local DMV for information.
authoritative
That depends on who "you" are... usually only the government has the power to levy fines, though in some cases members of associations may cede to the association the power to levy fines against them... and what "it" is.
Fines.
The singular form for the plural noun fines is a fine.
Fines have no statute of limitations. You were informed of the violation and fine and Arizona can collect.
There is no statute of limitations on fines
$70.00 Fine
The spelling "fines" is the plural spelling of the noun fine (a monetary penalty).It is also a present tense verb (to fine). The similar verb is to find, conjugated as finds.
It is a fine delicious settlement
When a court imposes a fine, it often will allow the fine and costs to be paid on a later date by granting a "stay to pay." If so, the fine and costs may be paid anytime before, or on, the stay date the same way all other fines are paid. If the amount due is not paid and the defendant does not appear in court on the stay date, the judge can be expected to issue a CAPIAS requiring the arrest and incarceration of the defendant until the fine is paid or "served" in jail at the rate of $30 per day. If you have a CAPIAS outstanding solely because you failed to pay a fine, you can have the CAPIAS canceled by paying the fine the same way all other fines are paid. If you chose not to pay the fine, you should expect to be arrested and incarcerated until the fine is paid, or the jail time is done.
you would get a fine or ticket
As of 2010, $6,250.00 is the maximum fine.