i was caught doing 93 in a 55, i think the speeding part of the offense was around 350-400.
Call the police and give an accurate as possible description of the vehicle (including license number if you can get it) and give the direction of travel. Speeding is a misdemeanor offense and an officer has to actually see it themselves before they can take any enforcement action.
I am not sure but the offense code doesn't matter for speeding, it is simply your speed and the speed limit. The break points are 0 to 10 over, 11 to 15 over and 15 to 25 over. A south Carolina attorney can usually get your ticket reduced for you.
Not usually, unless perhaps you were on probation for some type of traffic related offense - OR - there were some other charges associated with the speeding ticket (e.g.: Fleeing to Elude - DUI - etc).
No they do not expire!
No.
Speeding in Arizona is a criminal offense for any speed 20mph over a posted speed limit or any speed over 80mph.
No, and this is standard across North America.
speeding
i was caught doing 93 in a 55, i think the speeding part of the offense was around 350-400.
Speeding 80MPH in a 65MPH Zone
No. A ticket is notification that you have violated the law and are going to be held accountable for it. It does not automatically expire, but they may stop trying to collect on it. But it will always be on your record.
No tickets do not expire. They can be collected on any time after they are issued. Most insurance companies will not count them after a period of time. And the points are removed from the driving record eventually, the length varies by state.
90 days ?
yes
This speeding ticket will incur a lot of points and be expensive. The base fee will be 250 dollars plus court costs. A third time speeding offense is a felony in Florida.
In all the states I know of, the speeding ticket is forgiven after you pay the fine (you are square with the law) but the points on your license stay there until they expire (usually two years, but check for your own state).