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What Happens If You Havent Paid Your Traffic Ticket Revealed


What Happens If You Havent Paid Your Traffic Ticket Revealed

Tony Lu
March 13, 2013


What Happens If You Havent Paid Your Traffic Ticket Revealed

Submitted by: Tony Lu

Paying for traffic ticket is something that many people do not take seriously. What these people are not aware of is the possible mayhem this can lead to. There are a lot of problems associated with lack of ticket payments. Below is detailed information on what happens if you haven't paid your traffic ticket.

The first problem is that you will be forced to pay higher charges. When your tickets stay for long without being paid for, the fine increases. It even gets worse if you have more than one ticket. The costs then increase tremendously. People always look for ways of avoiding to pay for these tickets even if it means joining a traffic school. To avoid paying hefty charged, it is best to know the law so as not to find yourself on the wrong side of the law.

If you are lucky, you can find some courts which can allow you to have a worked out payment plan. This will help you stretch your payment within your budget and time period. This would be a good plan for people who are experiencing financial challenges. You can also avoid paying for the fines by becoming a member of amnesty groups available in your state.

Deferment of your license is another consequence. These tickets will cost you your license. This automatically means that you will not be allowed to drive at your own comfort. Some courts can give you a provision of bargaining so that you can be allowed to have a limited driving. This includes taking your kids to school or even when you are going to work. However, you will still need to clear your fines for you to start enjoying driving freely again.

In some instances, your car can be impounded. It can be towed and this means your charges would increase as you have to pay charges incurred when towing. Sometimes the municipality can boot it and for it to be removed, you will be required to pay some amount of money.

Unpaid fines can lead to negative credit rating. If you have pending costs, the collection agencies are notified. They then take up the job of ensuring that you pay the cost and they will bother you everyday until you do. This will affect your credit scores.

In addition, you can be taken to jail. This is the option that many people are afraid of. Going to jail means that you need to be arraigned in court and you might need a lawyer. All these processes would cost you a lot. You will be forced to pay for all these legal charges while at the same time pay for the tickets. This is quite tiresome and also demanding.

The answer to what happens if you haven't paid your traffic ticket lies in the fact that you may end up paying more than you would have if you had simply paid for the tickets. Always stay on the safe side to avoid all these unpleasant happenings. You can do this by following traffic laws and paying for your tickets in good time. If you cannot do this, you can have a lawyer who will help you undergo less of the above. You can even end up loosing a lot of money or your reputation if you do not honor the laws.

About the author, Fight your New York traffic ticket, it is not about the fee, it is more about your insurance profile, keep it clean and pay low premium. Supported by suggest link.

About the Author: Fight your New York traffic ticket, it is not about the fee, it is more about your insurance profile, keep it clean and pay low premium. Supported by suggest link

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