The driver is issued a citation, not the auto, unless its a parking violation. Also the driver is solely resposible for their actions behind the wheel-to bad not everyone is willing to see it that way...
the owner of the car is responsible.
The person who owns the car will get the ticket, but I would think - if that person knew you were the one driving the car - that he or she would give you the ticket. Or, maybe, if that person is nice, he or she will just pay the ticket and hate you for a little while.
YOU the driver will be responsible to pay the ticket.
Yes, a person can 'beat' and expired tag traffic ticket in most states. If a person gets the car inspected and gets a new tag before the court date, the ticket is usually dismissed.
If you pay it in full and on time no.If you don't and it gets sent to a collections company in the future (which it will) the answer is yes....it will come back to haunt you :/Added; The ticket is issued to the VEHICLE whom, it is assumed was either operating it or KNEW who was operating it and can assign the responsibility for paying it. HOWEVER, if it remains unpaid, the registered owner, by default, becomes responsible for it.
you will have to sue them because it is your car not there's
This is easy to answer. The person who was driving gets the ticket because that person is the one who broke the law.
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Traffic tickets are not given to the car. The person that got the ticket is responsible. Tickets that are given to the car the renter is responsible. ie parking tickets
The ticket is placed on the vehicle and the owner's record.
If a person that is not covered by the insurance of the car being driven is given a ticket, the driver is responsible for the ticket. The insurance company that covers the car can tell the owner what affect it may or may not have for the policy owner.
The person in who's name the the ticket was issued is responsible for the ticket.
The ticket is attached to the car, and the owner of the car. We loaned someone a vehicle of ours years ago, and she racked up many parking tickets at a college. Guess who was responsible for the tickets, the owner is. Unless the ticket is handed to you with your name on it, the owner is responsible.
Tickets are issued to people not cars. If you get a ticket while driving someone else's car, it only affects their insurance costs if you are a listed driver on their policy. The ticket is for the driver.
Yes. It is the driver's responsibility to make sure everyone is safe in their vehicle.
No. Speeding tickets are issued to the driver not the vehicle.
Yes. The car created a traffic hazard. The person who parked the car is responsible for any accident that occurred as a result.
it counts if the other person ran a red light or a stop sign most of the time at least 1 person gets a ticket if not both