When you go to pay (not really pay though) say how you are not this driver and show them your I.D. If this doesn't not work, and you really really don't wanna pay, go to court.
Just contact your local DMV or DPs depending on who handles ticket in your city and ask them if you have any tickets.
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.
my husband works as a support worker they have a blue badge when he was out he forgot to put it in the window and the car got a ticket the manager has said he has to pay the fine is this right as the car is not in his name but is registered were he works
If the vin # is listed or any other correct information, such as your actual address and name, then the ticket is still good and won't be dismissed.
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The owner of the car gets the ticket. I just got a ticket two days ago while driving my mothers car that had an expired registration sticker. The ticket was for $50. It did however list me as the operator on the ticket.
The driver. The title isn't relevent to many traffic tickets.
the person driving the car would get the ticket so it wouldn't be your friend if you were the one behind the wheel. That is why the police officer asks the driver for their license. The driver's license # is how the Dept of Motor Vehicles finds out who actually got the ticket. Remember, the driver caused the violation, not the car.
If you were changing improperly and that contributed to or caused the accident, then yes, you should receive a ticket - regardless of the aftermath of your actions.
No.
She can if she listed as an additional driver on the policy or the insurance policy allows for a permissive user.
No use
The owner of the car. If YOU got a ticket because YOU were operating an uninsured vehicle on a public road, YOU are responsible for the ticket. There may also be a citation for the owner for having the vehicle registered without the required insurance.
You were driving, you got the ticket. Even if it was a faulty equipment ticket, it will be on your record.
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
If ALL the facts have been stated in the question - - if the underage drinking driver was in lawful possession of the car, probably nothing would happen to the owner.
Just the license plate.