Not exact matches
In recent years, 700 cursing -
related tickets have been issued by the state police, plus hundreds more by local cops — and thousands of dollars in
fines have been collected.
Since the County Court does not process parking
tickets, parking infractions and
related fines need to be paid online using the dedicated parking infraction
fine payment portal using your case number, driver's license number, or citation number.
Make sure you get it to your court on time, or your violation will appear on your driving history, and you may be subject to outstanding
fines or fees
related to your
ticket.
Any
fines you may have that
relate to damaged vehicle equipment may be listed on this
ticket.
You may get a small
ticket, but by the time it's all over, you've spent a lot more money than you thought due to the additional court fees and
related fines.
Check Traffic
Ticket Fines and Penalties section for more information
related to your offense.
You don't have to pay your traffic
ticket fine if you attend a Defensive Driving Program course for
ticket dismissal and point reduction; however, you will have to pay the following costs
related to enrolling in a course:
In Missouri, paying your traffic
ticket means you're pleading «guilty» and are agreeing to pay any other
ticket -
related fines (such as court costs and fees) as well as complete any applicable penalties.
By disputing a traffic
ticket in MT successfully, you will avoid paying the
fines related to your offense, as well as any adverse effects on your driving record.
This refers to failing to appear for a summons or pay the
fine related to traffic violations such as a speeding
ticket.
Paying your SC traffic
ticket means pleading «guilty» or «no contest» (some courts refer to this as «nolo contendere») and paying the
ticket fine along with
related court costs and surcharges.
I have no problems paying
fines for speeding
tickets I receive, BUT when the state gouges the speeder by applying rediculas fees and assessment charges for things not
related to your speeding is freakin rediculas.
In Alabama, pleading «guilty» means paying your traffic
ticket fine and any
related court costs and fees, as well as accepting any applicable penalties.
Pleading guilty usually means paying your traffic
ticket fine and another other
related costs as well as dealing with associated penalties, like point accumulation; pleading not guilty means fighting your
ticket in court.
For many drivers, pleading guilty and paying their
fines is more appealing than trying to prove their innocence in court — especially because New Jersey has a convenient online payment system for traffic
ticket fines and
related surcharges.
Similar to traffic
ticket fines and other costs,
fines related to DWI charges are the same throughout the state, too.
So, if you opt to pay your traffic
ticket fine (and take on any other
related consequences), you're basically admitting you're guilty of the charge.
Generally, you're pleading «guilty» when you choose to pay your MN traffic
ticket fine outright and accept any
related consequences.
Look at your
ticket for the traffic
ticket fine; then, contact your court for information about other
related costs.
For information about your traffic citation and
related fines, please refer to your traffic
ticket OR contact the appropriate AL traffic court.
If you are found guilty, on the other hand, you will be required to pay the
ticket fine in full, as well as any additional court -
related costs.