Question is unclear. If the ticket was given in person, who's drivers license did you show the officer? Where did they get your son's information if they were copying it from yours? If this was a red-light camera ticket - - the ticket is always issued to the owner of the car. Either you will have to go to court to admit to driving it, or the points and fine will go against him.
it can be discharged
If the speed under violation is still over the posted speed limit but less than alleged speed than consider yourself lucky not to be paying the full violation.
yes. 2 point moving violation.
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If the officer does not appear when required, the citation is usually dismissed. But the officer is not always required.
Neither may be required. If the officer's signature is required then the citation may be dismissed. You should contact the court listed on the citation for information .
No. "Dismissed" means exactly what it says.. the charge was dismissed!
"Order citation dismissed" typically means that a citation or ticket issued by a law enforcement officer has been dismissed or cancelled by a judge or court. This could be due to lack of evidence, procedural errors, or other factors that led to the citation being deemed invalid.
Yes, it is possible to fight a 21453a 29 VIOLATION citation by presenting evidence to dispute the violation, such as challenging the accuracy of the citation or providing proof of compliance with the traffic signal. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional for guidance on how to proceed with contesting the citation.
it can be discharged
No.
If the speed under violation is still over the posted speed limit but less than alleged speed than consider yourself lucky not to be paying the full violation.
yes. 2 point moving violation.
Probably not. As long as you can get the information necessary to understand what you are charged with doing wrong, it has become very difficult to have a ticket dismissed for errors.
If you have received a citation, you have been notified of the violation. The is no statute of limitations.
Citation and ticket are the same thing. Both notify you of a violation.
Typically, a citation does not require a signature to be valid. The validity of a citation is determined by the accuracy and credibility of the source from which the information is obtained. However, it is good practice to include the author or source name in a citation to provide attribution.