In Kentucky the vehicle name is not going to invalidate the ticket. The make and model is not critical to the nature of the violation.
Possibly. But if the VIN number is right, you won't have much of a chance.
It is not going to invalidate the ticket. The make and model is not critical to the nature of the violation.
It is very unlikely that a traffic ticket will be dismissed if the Officer does not record the birth date correctly.
Yes. Just be able to prove where you were at the time written on the ticket. Can you PROVE beyond a shadow of a doubt that you were somewhere else at the time/date on the ticket?
No. The issue is a minor one and if all the other information is correct, the name of the driver, plate number etc. the ticket is valid.
It depends on whether or not he corrects the error before he swears before a judge or magistrate that the citation is correct. If he swears that you were speeding on I 65, and you were speeding on I 95, then it is not valid. If he fixes it on his copy and then swears to it, then it doesn't matter what your copy says.
It is not likely to be thrown out for an error. The rest of the information is sufficient to identify the person and vehicle.
maybe but at a slim chance
no its not
In New York, if the summons is not written correctly, it will dismissed. In your case, they had the wrong license number and wrong address written out so I guess 99.9% your case will be dismissed.
I'm not familar with Washington State Law, but I expect that the ticket could be re-issued or amended with the correct violation, however, often it depends on addtional factors, such as the rapport between the judges, prosecutors and police in the officer's area. * It is one and the same. Failure to get the state license for your vehicle is the same as having the vehicle improperly licensed. The ticket is valid, there are not grounds for defense of the violation in question.
This is so small I doubt it. Just pay it and forget it.