Usually, you have to pay the fine and the extra costs for driving school!
2007-03-13 09:20:31
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answered by EthanHunt 3
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Does the ticket cost include surcharge and costs of the court? I live in NY, and here the fine is the least of your worries! They (the court) will roll up the cost of the ticket, a generous surcharge (paid to the state) and possibly even a small charge for cost of the court (if you demand a trial as opposed to pleading guilty).
Expect to pay the fine for speeding ($236), Driving school costs ($124) and a surcharge (depends on jurisdiction and offense, set aside $200 (average my friends have paid for Vehicle and traffic offenses is in the range of $75.00 - $100.00 ... but that was 20 years ago!).
If I'm wrong, and you only have to pay the fine and driving school costs ... blow the extra $200 on a celebration! (Just don't drink and drive, major expense!)
2007-03-13 18:08:36
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answered by ornery and mean 7
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Most likely you pay the $236 to the court but you also have to pay the $124 to the driving school. Check with the court clerk to be certain.
2007-03-13 09:18:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Both plus court cost which is about 125 dollars.
I hope that you see wrecks in class that shows what happens when you drive to fast. I just buried my Godson speeding and hit a pole. I yr anniversary of friends son and 3 others being killed speeding, and the same day 1 year later 1 teen killed and 5 hurt Speeding/drunk. I hope the fine reminds you because death is to hard a lesson.
2007-03-13 09:25:28
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answered by lakelover 5
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read your ticket or call your dmv or courthouse.....usually if you go to driving school (to reduce points assessed) in most cases the ticket is reduced but not waived so that you will still probably end up paying close to the ticket amount when you consider the cost of the school
it may vary from state to state though
2007-03-13 09:24:22
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answered by cookiesmom 7
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confident, you actual could be arrested for this. procuring the classification is a factor of the situations set by employing the courtroom. Failure to stick to via on the courtroom's orders could be reason for a Bench Warrant to be issued or in step with hazard a Contempt of courtroom charge. because you probably did not pay for the direction, I doubt that the direction pronounced your final touch. as some distance because of the fact the courtroom is in touch, you blew it off. it fairly is advisable to get that dealt with earlier you finally end up detained.
2016-12-19 04:41:57
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answered by Anonymous
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If you go to the driving school and pass.
You will not have to pay either fine.
2007-03-13 09:20:38
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answered by dirtmojo 3
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2007-03-13 09:38:29
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answered by citronge69 4
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both if your under 18
2007-03-13 09:18:05
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answered by Anonymous
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