Speeding Ticket help
#16
Originally Posted by crazy1323
How to beat a speeding ticket, I know this works in Tennessee and I am pretty sure it works in all states.
You will still have to pay a fine but no points will go on your license.
Lets say you get a traffic ticket in which the fine is $200.00 and you would accumulate 3 points on your license for said infraction.
First send in a check for $205.00 or some other small ammount over the fine.
The state that issued the ticket will have to send you a check back with the difference.
THIS IS KEY, DO NOT CASH THE CHECK. THROW IT AWAY.
As long as that check is never cashed then the state can not finalize all finacial transitions and cannot put points on your license untill these transactions are completed.
Hopefully this will help people in the future. This came from a retired State Farm agent.
You will still have to pay a fine but no points will go on your license.
Lets say you get a traffic ticket in which the fine is $200.00 and you would accumulate 3 points on your license for said infraction.
First send in a check for $205.00 or some other small ammount over the fine.
The state that issued the ticket will have to send you a check back with the difference.
THIS IS KEY, DO NOT CASH THE CHECK. THROW IT AWAY.
As long as that check is never cashed then the state can not finalize all finacial transitions and cannot put points on your license untill these transactions are completed.
Hopefully this will help people in the future. This came from a retired State Farm agent.
Myth........
#18
Originally Posted by HotRodGuy
I'm with stuka, you need a lawyer for this.
I remember Hamann7 (tyson) mentioning he had a good guy
I remember Hamann7 (tyson) mentioning he had a good guy
#21
Originally Posted by stuka
A normal person with zero experience is not going to be able to fight 22348b.
22348b is bad stuff. One month suspension is bad stuff, having it on your record for 7 years is bad stuff.
What's worse?
If you get nailed again within 3 years for 22348b again, 6 months suspension.
If you get nailed again after this within 5 years, it's 1 year suspension.
Either she goes to court and begs the judge to change the charge to 22349 and pleas to that, and hope that the judge will pity her, or she pays the lawyer in previous post 5 grand.
22348b is bad stuff. One month suspension is bad stuff, having it on your record for 7 years is bad stuff.
What's worse?
If you get nailed again within 3 years for 22348b again, 6 months suspension.
If you get nailed again after this within 5 years, it's 1 year suspension.
Either she goes to court and begs the judge to change the charge to 22349 and pleas to that, and hope that the judge will pity her, or she pays the lawyer in previous post 5 grand.
#22
Originally Posted by crazy1323
How to beat a speeding ticket, I know this works in Tennessee and I am pretty sure it works in all states.
You will still have to pay a fine but no points will go on your license.
Lets say you get a traffic ticket in which the fine is $200.00 and you would accumulate 3 points on your license for said infraction.
First send in a check for $205.00 or some other small ammount over the fine.
The state that issued the ticket will have to send you a check back with the difference.
THIS IS KEY, DO NOT CASH THE CHECK. THROW IT AWAY.
As long as that check is never cashed then the state can not finalize all finacial transitions and cannot put points on your license untill these transactions are completed.
Hopefully this will help people in the future. This came from a retired State Farm agent.
You will still have to pay a fine but no points will go on your license.
Lets say you get a traffic ticket in which the fine is $200.00 and you would accumulate 3 points on your license for said infraction.
First send in a check for $205.00 or some other small ammount over the fine.
The state that issued the ticket will have to send you a check back with the difference.
THIS IS KEY, DO NOT CASH THE CHECK. THROW IT AWAY.
As long as that check is never cashed then the state can not finalize all finacial transitions and cannot put points on your license untill these transactions are completed.
Hopefully this will help people in the future. This came from a retired State Farm agent.
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