In Australia you can
In NSW Australia if you have unpaid outstanding fines your drivers licence is suspended until it is paid, If you wait for more then 3 years to do this you will have to sit for your licence again, after you have paid the fines.
your case will stay on system till fines are paid if they are not paid by certain date they will issue a warrant for your arrest
Fines
Fines and tickets are a part of the public record. They can certainly be looked at, particularly if the job requires driving.
In most states you cannot get a drivers license until all tickets and fines are paid.
Yes.
If you are found with the charge of guilty in absentia for speeding in Virginia all fines must be paid. The fines for driving 15 miles over the speed limit could run as high as $300.
It is considered a felony. You are subject to recovery of benefits paid, fines, ineligibility for future claims, and/or imprisonment. Each state has its own protocol in this regard.
If your assessments and dues were overdue when you paid them and if the homeowners association has the right to assess overdue fines then the answer is yes.
In NSW Australia if you have unpaid outstanding fines your drivers licence is suspended until it is paid, If you wait for more then 3 years to do this you will have to sit for your licence again, after you have paid the fines.
No you can not join on parole, on probation or any fines not paid.