Doctor's Excuse.
If you can't get one, then when you go to court ask if the officer who gave you the ticket is there, chances are slim that the officer showed, and before entering a plea request your case be continued or dismissed.
If there is no arresting officer, then there is no witness against you, & 99.9% of the time you will get a continuance for review or a dismissal.
The court is listed on the speeding ticket. If you have questions about the procedure, contact the clerk of court. It'd be an appeals court.
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a speeding ticket
check with the court listed on the ticket
You do whatever you were instructed to do by the Officer or what is written on the ticket. Do not ignore this.
I assume that this is a South Carolina speeding ticket in Oconee county. You can pay your ticket by mail. The address of the court is in the middle of the ticket. Usually it is a Summary county court or it could be a city court. You have to pay by money order, they will not accept a check for a South Carolina speeding ticket. If the fine is more than the minimum of 81.00 you may want to consider retaining a South Carolina traffic attorney to get the ticket reduced.
A person can pay an unpaid speeding ticket at the courthouse in the county the ticket was given in. If the person has missed the court date, their license may be revoked for non payment.
that will probly be two separate charges, but in nc an average speeding ticket with a lawyer for myself was 210 and he appeared in court for me and paid the fine.
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In some states, an off duty police officer can write a speeding ticket. It will depend on the laws in your specific state. You can always go to court to fight the ticket.
In most jurisdictions, the officer turns over the ticket information to the traffic court. The traffic court will send out a notice, sometimes including a duplicate ticket.
Usually the court will issue a warrant for your arrest !