Yes, you can be garnished for almost any valid debt, and No, it is not dismissed. You were found guilty or you would not be paying the ticket at all.
If you are referring to traffic tickets, vacated is the same as dismissed. The charge was dropped, and no conviction was entered.
No you can not go bankrupt on traffic tickets
No it does not.
Yes, a Florida speeding ticket will be reported to Texas and show on your driving record for points and insurance increase. You may want to contact a Florida Traffic Clinic and let them see if they can get the Florida ticket dismissed. It is worth the cost.
no. you got 2 tickets. :)
If you satisfy all requirements as stated on the ticket then yes. However, you are only allowed one traffic school for every 18 months per the handbook. Therefore, additional tickets received after the initial ticket was dismissed via traffic school will stay on record for 3 years or more.
Traffic tickets don't expire.
It is very unlikely that a traffic ticket will be dismissed if the Officer does not record the birth date correctly.
It can be, but most traffic tickets are infractions. Misdemeanor tickets are for serious offenses like DUII.
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 Clinic was established in 1987. It has since defended over 1,000,000 traffic tickets and traffic offenses. They are listed in many states to help people with tickets.
That is the correct spelling of "ticket" (entry pass, or traffic citation).