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i would, just mail it to them

2006-08-21 17:46:22 · answer #1 · answered by ? 5 · 1 1

The CORRECT thing to do is to pay it, and move on with your life. You could potentially have problems down the line if you don't. They will put the unpaid item into your database, which is accessible across the country by any law enforcement officer. You may not go back to that state, but the next time you get pulled over for anything else, no matter where, the officer can bring up your whole record. Depending on the city & state where you received the ticket, unpaid tickets beyond a certain time frame can turn into misdemeanor offenses, with higher fines and the potential for a warrant being issued. It's not worth it.

You screwed up, so pay the $45 and be done with it.

Hope this helped.

2006-08-22 04:35:24 · answer #2 · answered by answerman63 5 · 0 0

Legally, yes you're liable to pay it. But there is a thing called "Compact states" and only the states that are a part of the compact states can enforce each others tickets. Unfortuanitly theres very few states that are not included now. If you are in California (they are not a compact state) then Illinois cannot enforce the penalty, but if you return to California you can be arrested. If you get a ticket in Indiana and live in Illinois then you can lose your Drivers License or be arrested because they are both part of the compact states. In part, I would suggest paying it because it will come back to bite you in the rear!

2006-08-21 17:52:07 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Yeah. What state only charges 45 dollars? In Michigan I think the minimum ticket is 90. 7-10 over the speed limit is almost 150. Consider yourself lucky and don't travel to Michigan.

2006-08-21 17:50:29 · answer #4 · answered by trueblue88 5 · 0 0

I cannot believe some of the answers these dumb nuts are giving, My friend the answer is YES, pay the ticket. the ticketing state has all the information they need that is put in a national database and it will follow you everywhere you go. Your state that issued your license can suspend it for failure to pay a ticket. In cases like this, DMV agencies in every state work together, so go ahead and pay it , it will save you alot of headaches later.

2006-08-22 16:14:05 · answer #5 · answered by bobby 6 · 0 0

yes or it might be 45 doubles, then a court order to appear on facing the reasons you failed to origionaly pay. I once had a 10 parking ticket go up to a court appearance and an $80 fine plus $5 court costrs, all because I never paid it and ignored it.

2006-08-21 17:48:52 · answer #6 · answered by palon1957 3 · 0 0

in case you do not pay a rushing fee ticket it is going to seem with that state as a "failure to seem" (FTA). An FTA is a misdemeanor offense which will ultimately bypass on your record and would or might want to no longer bypass on to being an entire blown warrant. it is going to take position the subsequent time you're pulled over even with the undeniable fact that. FTA's are grounds for the DMV to revoke your motive force's license and without acknowledgment... this suggests in case you get pulled yet all over again and prepare the officer your license, he runs it. Your license exhibits up as revoked. At this factor he impounds your automobile and gives you a higher fee ticket or takes you in for the FTA. i comprehend this sounds slightly severe yet I stay in California, I were given my fee ticket in Florida. 3 months later i became walking domicile at the same time as the tow truck motive force made some uncomplicated funds on the delivery of my automobile. My fee ticket became six hundred money and it fee me 1400 to get my automobile out of impound. i fairly desire I had paid the $100 and ten in the first position.

2016-11-26 22:28:58 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

sure...if you never want to renew your car's registration again...some states will call DMV and tell them you skipped out on a parking ticket and they wont let you renew your registration until you pay the parking ticket. They can also tow your car if they find it. They could probably also get up with DMV and do something to your drivers license....We're living in the computer age...everything is linked together. They have your tag number therefore they can track you extremely easily...

2006-08-21 17:51:18 · answer #8 · answered by enigma6482 2 · 0 0

Yep. a lot of the states now are working together in reguards to tickets. IE. You get a ticket in another state and don't pay then they can issue a warrent for your arrest where you live.

$45.00 is cheep to avoid going to jail.

2006-08-21 17:56:58 · answer #9 · answered by billybetters2 5 · 0 0

I wouldnt. Parking tickets dont even have your name on it. They technically cannot pin it to you. If you never plan on going back, then I wouldn't worry about it.
And besides, they do NOT issue warrants for unpaid traffic tickets. A warrant for an arrest has to have a name to it for a specific person, and since parking tickets don't have names on it, they can't issue warrant.
So ,just forget it.

2006-08-21 21:36:06 · answer #10 · answered by RangerBob 2 · 0 0

If you were there then yes you do have to pay the ticket.or it goes to warrent and the pick you up.You will pay a lot more then 45 dollars.

2006-08-21 17:48:11 · answer #11 · answered by macki4 4 · 1 1

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