Traffic School is the best way to get a ticket erased.....
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To determine if the court has a record of the traffic ticket, you can contact the court directly and inquire about the ticket.
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To enroll in traffic school for a ticket, contact the court that issued the ticket and inquire about the option to attend traffic school. They will provide you with the necessary information and instructions on how to enroll in a certified traffic school program.
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NO...a traffic ticket WILL NOT revoke your cdl license
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You can pay a traffic ticket at the courthouse, online, by mail, or in person at a designated payment location.
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Yes, you still have to pay the ticket even if you attend traffic school.
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Sometimes a traffic ticket will be mailed to a person instead of written by an officer. Depending on the county it can take a week or two for a person to get a traffic ticket in the mail.
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In most cases, if you pay a traffic ticket late, you will be have to pay an additional penalty. If the ticket is really late, you may have to go to court. Most times, you either pay the ticket or go to the court date that is stated on the traffic ticket.
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Was it a traffic ticket, or a ticket for causing a nuisance by excessively loud music?
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A traffic violation that is not on the books and the Traffic Enforcer witnessed something the violator did that was/could have been a very dangerous traffic move, therefore a traffic ticket is issued.
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Yes, in the state of Wisconsin a license can be suspended for not paying a traffic ticket.
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Pay the ticket. A traffic ticket is a misdemeanor and is not affected by a previous felony conviction unless related to another criminal act.
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Yes, it is possible to attend traffic school after paying a ticket in some cases. However, eligibility for traffic school varies by location and the specific circumstances of the ticket. It is recommended to check with the local court or DMV for more information on attending traffic school after paying a ticket.
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Yes there is a way to pay the traffic ticket online. Ebay.com is one of online shops that provide you to pay traffic ticket online with any kind of models. You can visit www.ebay.com to find it.
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Yes, it is possible to pay your traffic ticket online in many jurisdictions. You can typically do this through the website of the court or agency that issued the ticket.
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To take traffic school for a ticket, you typically need to request permission from the court that issued the ticket. Once approved, you can enroll in a traffic school course either online or in person to fulfill the requirements and potentially reduce the impact of the ticket on your driving record.
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Yes, you can typically request to attend traffic school after paying a ticket, but it depends on the specific rules and regulations of the jurisdiction where you received the ticket. It's best to check with the court or the agency that issued the ticket for more information on how to request traffic school.
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Only if you can prove that you didn't deserve the ticket.
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No, it is not. Ticket can be a noun, or a verb meaning to issue a traffic citation.
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If you fail at a stop sign how much is the traffic ticket in long beach, ca?
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There is no statute of limitations associated with tickets. A traffic ticket serves as proper notice of the violation.
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The nearest traffic ticket office is located at the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) on Main Street.
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Traffic tickets don't expire.
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Yes, you still have to pay the ticket even if you attend traffic school. Traffic school is typically a way to avoid points on your driving record or to fulfill a court requirement, but it does not eliminate the fine associated with the ticket.
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If a person obtains a traffic ticket it is important to pay the ticket on time. In Arizona, if a person pays the ticket past its due date, there are late fees.
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In most jurisdictions, the officer turns over the ticket information to the traffic court. The traffic court will send out a notice, sometimes including a duplicate ticket.
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Traffic school or not you will still have to pay for the ticket. The reason people want to do traffic school it removes the ticket from the driving record. The cost of tickets vary depending on where you live and if it was a city or state officer that gave you the ticket. On the back of the ticket is usually instructions on what to do, so follow those instructions. Reasonably you should expect to pay a couple of hundred after the cost of the ticket and traffic school. If your state allows it you may be able to do traffic school on line from a list of schools they have approved.
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No. NJSA 39:4-67, Obstruction of Traffic is a non-pont moving violation. If issued a ticket for Obstruction of Traffic the fine is $56.00. If you were issued another ticket and that ticket is being amended to Obstruction of Traffic in court, there is an additional court cost of $33.00.
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If you're speaking of obstruction and impeeding traffic that is typically 0 points but you still have to pay the ticket
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A traffic ticket serves as proper notice of the violation. Because of that there is no statute of limitations associated with tickets.
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Yes, you can attend traffic school for a speeding ticket in California if you meet certain eligibility requirements.
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its is $140 dollars ticket and 0 points on your record.
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For a speeding ticket, you typically go to traffic court.
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Yes, you can typically attend traffic school after paying the ticket, but it depends on the specific rules and regulations of the jurisdiction where you received the ticket. It is important to check with the local traffic court or department of motor vehicles for more information.
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Yes, it is a conviction.
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To pay a ticket for a traffic violation, you typically have to follow the instructions on the ticket, which may include paying online, by mail, or in person at a designated location such as a courthouse or government office.
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Any traffic ticket fine depends on the law you broke.
Regardless of where you were issued the ticket, the local police can answer your question if you tell them the violation for which the ticket was issued.
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Yes, you can typically enroll in traffic school after paying the ticket, but it depends on the specific rules and regulations of the jurisdiction where you received the ticket. It's best to check with the local traffic court or department of motor vehicles for more information.
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The statute of limitations has run out on the traffic ticket.
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Yes you can provided you have not taken traffic school for another ticket within the past 18 months.
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Yes, you can receive a ticket from a video recording of a traffic violation, as the footage can be used as evidence to issue a citation for the offense.
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No, tickets don't expire. If you get a ticket, you get a ticket. In CA, your ticket requires that you appear in court either fight it or pay it and receive your sentencing and traffic school if available. But if you evade your ticket and dodge court, a warrant can and probably will be issued for your arrest. My advice, just pay it.
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A ticket received by a driver who violates the driving laws in that particular state or city.
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