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Is There a Statute of Limitations on Speeding Tickets?

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Is There a Statute of Limitations on Speeding Tickets?

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Generally speaking, there is no statute of limitations on speeding tickets. When you do not appear or pay the ticket, the court enters it as a guilty plea and they can collect the fine many years later. In Texas we are seeing courts trying to collect speeding ticket fines from as far back as 1988. What Do I Do if I Have Lost a Speeding Ticket It is very important that you respond to the court within the time required. If you do not, they may issue a bench warrant and suspend your license. This will result in increased fines and lots of problems, inclucing the possibility of spending time in jail. All you can do is to pull out a map and start calling the courts in the county/city where you received the ticket. Please do not call us as we cannot help, this is something you must do yourself. How Do Points Affect My Auto Insurance Driver’s License points and insurance points are different. Each insurance company assigns insurance points based on their own schedule. In New Jersey, a four po

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Generally speaking, there is no statute of limitations on speeding tickets. When you do not appear or pay the ticket, the court enters it as a guilty plea and they can collect the fine many years later. In Texas we are seeing courts trying to collect speeding ticket fines from as far back as 1988. What Do I Do if I Have Lost a Speeding Ticket It is very important that you respond to the court within the time required. If you do not, they may issue a bench warrant and suspend your license. This will result in increased fines and lots of problems, including the possibility of spending time in jail. All you can do is to pull out a map and start calling the courts in the county/city where you received the ticket. Please do not call us as we cannot help, this is something you must do yourself. How Do Points Affect My Auto Insurance Driver’s License points and insurance points are different. Each insurance company assigns insurance points based on their own schedule. In New Jersey, a four po

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