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Saturday, December 31, 2011

What is a moving violation?

What is a moving violation?

Answer:

A moving violation occurs whenever a traffic law is violated by a vehicle in motion. Some examples of moving violations are speeding, running a stop sign or red light, and drunk driving. A non-moving violation, by contrast, is usually related to parking or faulty equipment. Examples include parking in front of a fire hydrant, parking in a no-parking zone, parking in front of an expired meter, and excessive muffler noise.

Friday, December 30, 2011

Do I need to Sign Ticket?

DO I Need to Sign on Traffic Ticket?

Answer:

Simply signing your speeding ticket is not an admission of guilt. You are only promising to show up in court at the assigned date and time.
Your signature acts as your Own Recognizance bond.
You should never refuse to sign a speeding ticket. In most places you can be arrested.

Is a person's driving record cleared at 18 years of age?

Is a person's driving record cleared at 18 years of age?

Answer:

The majority of states no longer expunge juvenile traffic records when the person becomes an adult. Juvenile traffic offenses are generally held in the same traffic court as those of adults.
In some states the parents have the option of requesting the minor child's traffic case be held in juvenile rather than adult court.

Dealing with a Traffic Ticket

What is on a traffic ticket?

Generally traffic ticket has the following information on it:
  • Color, make, model, registration of vehicle
  • Date, time, place of offense
  • Violation and meter number if it's a meter violation
  • Officer's name and badge number
  • Fine schedule
  • Notice of ability to have a hearing to contest the ticket
Different city, state, country have different jurisdictions..So they have different forms as well, so the appearance of the ticket and its content may vary slightly. 

What is Maximum Fine for Traffic ticket?


If you plead guilty to a traffic charge, you will have to pay the maximum fine and the charge will be on your DMV record for three years. It may be in your best interest to plead guilty, but you can also consult a traffic ticket attorney for advice regarding your case. A fine for a routine moving violation can be $75 to $400. In some states, fines increase if you have a poor driving record or recent tickets for the same offense. 

For speeding, the fine is generally based on how much you exceeded the speed limit, though fines can be increased or even doubled in school and construction zones. Usually the amount of the fine will be written on the ticket, but you may have to call the local court to learn the exact amount.

Thursday, December 29, 2011

How to Pay Traffic Ticket / Parking Ticket

Parking tickets / Traffic Tickets need to pay for drivers, who violate Traffic Laws. As per traffic law, enforcement officer will include the nature of the parking offense, the amount of the fine and the payment due date on the front of the ticket. 



Here are several ways to pay Parking Tickets / Traffic Tickets

  1. Pay Tickets Online

    • 1
      Go to the city traffic enforcement website.
    • 2
      Click on "Pay a traffic/ parking ticket" from the "How Can We Help You?" drop-down menu.
    • 3
      Click on "Pay your ticket."
    • 4
      Choose "Online" from the payment option drop-down menu. You will see a number of different types of tickets displayed on this page. Choose from the drop-down menu under the traffic / parking ticket image.
    • 5
      Enter your parking ticket infraction number. You can find this number at the top of your ticket.
    • 6
      Enter your credit card information to make the payment. You can use Visa, MasterCard or American Express.

    Pay Tickets In Person

    • 1
      Collect your traffic / parking ticket and the method of payment you wish to use. Acceptable methods of payment are: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, debit card, check, money order or cash.
    • 2
      Go to a Toronto Parking Tag Operations center. You can find a link to addresses for the four center locations in the city's website.
    • 3
      Bring your ticket and payment to one of the agents at the center.

    Pay Tickets By Mail

    • 1
      Make out a check or money order in favor of city traffic enforcement authority and the amount of your parking fine.
    • 2
      Write the parking infraction number on the front of your check or money order. You can find this number at the top of your ticket.
    • 3
      Send your payment to the city traffic enforcement authority Parking Tag Operations.

    Pay Tickets By Phone

    • 1
      Note your parking infraction number. You can find this number at the top of your ticket, and you will need to provide it during the payment process.
    • 2
      Call 416-397-8247. This is an automated service and operates 24 hours a day.
    • 3
      Follow the prompts to make your payment. You can pay using Visa, MasterCard or American Express.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Traffic Ticket Lawyers Link Exchange

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It should appear as as the following:

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