You can contact EP Traffic Department to check a traffic violation on a car number plate in KSA.
Go to http://www.moi.gov.sa ⊙ E-services ⊙ Traffic ⊙ Query Traffic Violations Then enter your ID number and the image code
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In order to check traffic fines for KSA on a plate number, you will need to check with your local DMV for information.
Anything that is illegal, which can be no license plate lights (Equipment Violation) to speeding (Driving Violation) and everything in between.
On line go to NYC.Gov, then go to finance, check parking ticket, type plate number and follow instructions.
If you lose your license plate, you should report it to the police and request a replacement from the department of motor vehicles (DMV). Failure to do so could result in a traffic violation for driving without a proper license plate, leading to fines or penalties.
over here in Ireland it would be void
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Yup. A license plate is supposed to be visible from a certain distance at night. It's a good idea to check all your external lights at least once a week - save the aggravation of a traffic fine ... it only takes a minute. While you are checking lamps, also check under the hood for proper oil and water levels.
No probable cause is required for an officer to check the registration status of a vehicle ("run your tag"). If the information received indicates that the license plate is expired, is not on the appropriate car, or does not have insurance in force, the officer can make a traffic stop and issue a citation for the insurance violation or any other offense he sees.
Not in the UK they don't ! Every motoring offence is logged on the Police National Computer (PNC). Police vehicles are fitted with Automatic Number Plate Recognition cameras (ANPR). If you drive past a police car with an unpaid traffic ticket, the ANPR will automatically check your number plate against the PNC - and alert the office driving that your car needs to be stopped ! You will then be pulled over, interviewed, and summoned to court to explain why you haven't paid the outstanding ticket.