national id card for you, son. It's got its very own microchip!
Too many to hypothetically list and to many to remember exact cities. Where would one go to find out whats outstanding and where so one could pay them and renew ones DL. How long before renewals would one have to retest to renew. Lets say hypothetically one has a expired license from 2003, would one have to retest? A friend wants to know.
national id card for you, son. It's got its very own microchip!
Guess choosing to ignore paying the tickets wasn't the right decision after all.
I'm pretty sure if it's been since 2003, it'll be a retest (although I'm just talking out of my ass here).
I think just calling a nearby DPS office will get you the warrant information if it was the troopers who made the stop.
You'll be sent to a Turkish prison and waterboarded! It happened to a friend of a friend of a friend.
You can tell your "friend" that when my "friend" let her license expire for a couple of years, it was definitely a retest. Luckily my friend has never had any tickets, and thus no warrants!
Maybe you should have asked for some input from your wife before deciding not to pay the tickets. Then she would have felt she contributed to the decision making process and you wouldn't have had to start the other thread.
my little sister had a friend that had 3 speeding tickets that she never paid or went to court for. They tracked her down, and followed her for a week with undercovers, and one day when they were at my parents house hangingout, a lady knocked on the door, cuffed my sister's friend and took her to jail for about 5 weeks. It was pretty funny and pretty sad all at the same time.
My friend said it wasn't a matter of ignoring them it was a matter of not having the funds to pay them.
Some were written by troopers other were not.
just turn yourself in to jail. spend a couple of weeks inside and you'll be paid up.
He only claimed to be right 95% of the time. This was the other 5%.
No one ever mentioned "ignored".
Is the DMV the proper place? Do I need to see the DMV in each city? How do I find out which cities to go to if I hypothetically forgot?
That's the silliest thing I've heard in awhile
You can email DPS - I had to do the same thing a couple of years ago.
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Thanks
Would that only cover what I've recieved from Troopers or would they also know about CCPD and SAPD citations? I need a one stop shop.
They'd know about anything that would stand in the way of you renewing or getting your license reissued, if that's your goal. If getting back on the right side of the law is your goal you'll have to call / email each municipality you think you got a ticket in.
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