In Texas the answer is yes. This will vary by state. I am a Dallas area ticket and warrant attorney. Look me up if you need help. www.richardhmartin.com.
yes and no. Insurance and most normal police inquires will not be able to know. But it is on a record so you cannot take the course more then once a year in some states.
You usually have to go to a school that is approved by the county that issued the ticket. But dont worry, you do not have to fly to NY. Just take an online couse that is approved in the county in NY.
No. Your moving violation CAN be changed to a non-moving violation ONLY by the judge that you see when you go to court for that violation BEFORE payment. By paying your ticket, you are basically pleading guilty and waiving your right to a trial.
Go to http://www.moi.gov.sa ⊙ E-services ⊙ Traffic ⊙ Query Traffic Violations Then enter your ID number and the image code
In the state of New Hampshire traffic school does not erase violations, it will deduct points against your license you have received because of violations. If you receive too many points, you lose your license for some determined amount of time. I have also heard that the more points you have, the higher your insurance is too.
Since it is a moving violation, and your desire to have the points removed from your driving record, then traffic school is the way to go. Otherwise, that violation will stick on your permanent driving record for 39 months.
Traffic School??In most states traffic school is offered as an option and most of the time if you go through with it the court agrees to take the ticket off your record upon completion. As far as the violation goes, it is a moving violation and it will count as a point, just like a speeding ticket. Such a violation could also raise your insurance rates as well not to mention go on your driving record for at least 3 years. If this is your first ticket in the last 3 years and have no other previous violations or accidents, I wouldn't recommend traffic school personally, but that's just me. If you're real particular about your driving record or just don't want a ticket period, go to traffic school.
yes and no. Insurance and most normal police inquires will not be able to know. But it is on a record so you cannot take the course more then once a year in some states.
Your insurance should not go up, since it was not a moving traffic violation
Yup, and it's a one point ticket. An illegla u-turn is a moving violation because you were moving at the time of the incident. If permitted, go to traffic school and get it dismissed.
I got a ticket for the 21453 b violation in October 2010 in Garden Grove, CA. The "bail forfeit" is $230 if I choose not to go to traffic school. If I attend traffic school I then need to pay $280 to the court.
Photo tickets are considered a moving violation. Moving violations will increase your auto insurance premiums if you are found guilty. When you pay the fine associated with your photo ticket, you are admitting guilt. If you go to court and fight the ticket, you can request traffic school. Going to traffic school or fighting the ticket are the only two ways to prevent an increase in your insurance rates.
Nope! The ticket that comes in the mail WILL have to option to go to traffic school in case your insurance raises your premium for having a ticket, but most insurance companies don't for a non-moving violation, so just check w/ your insurance company. I got one in CA (Orange County) and it was $149. Just pay it out.
No they do not. The regulations vary from state to state and it can also depend on the violation and whether you are an in state or out of state driver. It also varies as to how often you can take traffic school. Some accept online traffic school and others do not. The only way to know for sure is to call the clerk of court and ask about your particular situation.
It depends on the regulations in your particular state. In some states you can take traffic school and keep the ticket off your record. In others you can only take traffic school to remove points from your driver's license. The ticket still shows on your record.
You usually have to go to a school that is approved by the county that issued the ticket. But dont worry, you do not have to fly to NY. Just take an online couse that is approved in the county in NY.
Ok ... congratulations, if that's what you want. Going that fast could result in a misdemeanor charge in some states. So, you pay the fine or go to traffic school and have the violation removed from your record. If you elect not to go to traffic school, then the speeding violation will remain on your driving record for about 39 months.