Out of state ticket.
#1
#4
RE: Out of state ticket.
You can mail in your payment with a written plea of guilt, you can go to court or there's always option number 3.
Don't pay the ticket, hope the offense isn't extraditeable, and stay the **** outta NH.
Doesn't sound like fun, does it?
Pay it or get a lawyer. Can't believe you were only written a ticket... [&:]
Don't pay the ticket, hope the offense isn't extraditeable, and stay the **** outta NH.
Doesn't sound like fun, does it?
Pay it or get a lawyer. Can't believe you were only written a ticket... [&:]
#8
RE: Out of state ticket.
Pay the ticket (or take to court, etc. Just don't ignore it). New Hampshire is part of the Non-Resident Violator Compact, so if you don't pay they will notify your home state and your license will either be suspened or you won't be able to renew it until you take care of it.
#9
RE: Out of state ticket.
ORIGINAL: jessej05
ya my buddy just got a ticket in the same new jersey and it was 93 in a 65 and his license is gone!
ya my buddy just got a ticket in the same new jersey and it was 93 in a 65 and his license is gone!
pretty harsh.
my buddy got clocked doing 110 in a 70, it was a court appearance. and he lost his license (plus fines and traffic school), but that was because he had points from prior tickets already.
i say just pay it.