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By signing the ticket, you promise to appear in court to resolve the matter. By not signing the ticket no such promise was made by you.

This does not make it all go away. The courts will still set a court date for you. If you do not show up, then you will be found guilty and a warrant for your arrest will be made. The charge on the Warrant will be "Speeding."

Had you signed the ticket and made the promise to appear, then the courts would add another charge of "Failure to Appear" to the warrant. So by not signing the ticket all you do is avoid the second additional charge if you do not show up in court.

However, the reason people are arrested is not a a punishment. You are arrested because the officer has to make sure you are taken before the courts due to a crime you have been accused of committing. By signing the ticket you promise to go before the court. It is essentially a bond. By refusing to sign you are stating that you are not going to go to court and therefore the Officer has every right to arrest you on the spot to ensure you are brought before the courts.

2007-11-19 03:56:51 · answer #1 · answered by thanson73 4 · 1 0

I am assuming this ticket was issued by a police officer and not sent via a speed camera.

When persons sign the ticket they are signing to say the details on the ticket are correct not admitting guilt to the offence so by not signing it does not negate the fact the offence happened or not.

When i issue tickets if a person does not sign it or refuses i just write 'refused to sign' on it. I cannot force them to sign the ticket and in most cases arrestting them for not signing is too extreme, thefefore the ticket is still dealt with in the normal manner signed or not.

The courts are aware some people will refuse to sign the ticket as those people think by signing it they admitting to the offence which they are not but it will still be dealt with, so either pay the fine or go to court to dispute the ticket in the first place.

2007-11-19 03:21:44 · answer #2 · answered by mafiaboss_nz 5 · 0 1

ROTFLMFAO Use to be in case you probably did no longer sign the fee ticket you went to penitentiary. considering that regulate into deemed in some states as an admission of accountable to a pair events, they stopped making human beings sign the tickets. (NO) are you able to get out of the fee ticket. (NO) they have each and all of the techniques on the fee ticket as to time, date, license quantity? ought to you no longer ensue for courtroom and then say you by no potential gained a value ticket. Many patrol vehicles have a digital camera on board, a returned up tape activities for achieveable courtroom dates, a each and each day log of all arrests, stops and so on, plus the dispatchers log of you, while stopped, the place you have been stopped at, time of incident, fee ticket written, as a manner to examine the officers log and value ticket. (NO)

2016-11-12 02:17:19 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

signing the ticket is only agreeing to show up in court usually with-in 11 days, the only way to get out of it is to hire a lawyer that will keep postponing the court date until finally the officer that wrote it dint show up for court that particular day, how ever that normally cost as much as the speeding ticket.therefore the cheapest way out of it is to go to court and ask the judge to let you take a defensive driving class and that will reduce the fine amount and keep it off your driving record plus taking the defensive driving class will give you a certificate of completion and that will lower your insurance but no not signing it will only piss the judge off. So get a radar detector or just SLOW DOWN

2007-11-19 03:33:43 · answer #4 · answered by Rob 1 · 0 1

if this a fixed penalty ticket and the fine is £60 just accept it and send a cheque for £61 yes that is correct , you will then get a cheque for £1 , do not under any circumstances cash it , the points will not be added to your licence as they cannot do so until the financials are completed , worth a try ?

2007-11-20 03:38:31 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Just pay the ticket "iron side" and save yourself a lot of trouble and money. Iron side was a very old T V series and he was always coming up with tricks

2007-11-19 03:09:03 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Nope. It is optional to sign the ticket or note. I don't have violators sign their tickets for Officer safety reasons.

Go fish.

2007-11-19 04:04:45 · answer #7 · answered by El Scott 7 · 1 0

Depends on local laws. But not signing the ticket won't have any effect at all in most states except getting the cop ticked off at you and make it more likely he'll show up at your trial to testify against you.

2007-11-19 03:02:46 · answer #8 · answered by Faeldaz M 4 · 0 1

Nope. You do not have to sign for the ticket, you sign to say you understand what it's about. Because you failed to do that lets you off nothing.

2007-11-19 03:02:30 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

No. Your ticket is now "in the system", regardless of whether or not you signed it.

2007-11-19 03:02:41 · answer #10 · answered by CoolBabe 4 · 1 0

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