Legal Question in Criminal Law in Illinois
Possesion of Alcohol City Ordinance Ticket
I was in Tinely Park (Illinois) and a cop gave me a
city of Tinley Park ordinance ticket for possesion
of alcoholic beverages, I am 19, so it's underage,
but not minor's possesion. Does this go on my
record? The cop said it didn't, but I wanted to
know for sure. Also I am going on vacation my
trial date, is it possible in Illinois to change a court
date, and or get someone to stand in for me?
How do I go about this? Also the cop never had
me sign the ticket I was issued, what does this
mean? Any information on the subject or the
questions would be greatly appreciated
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Possesion of Alcohol City Ordinance Ticket
An ordinance violation is not considered a "criminal offense", and as such is not listed on the State Police criminal records. However, depending upon how the arrest report was written, a record of the arrest may find its way into the criminal data base. To get a different court date, go to the clerk's office in the court house where your case is scheduled, file a motion to advance and reset. They will likely bring it before a judge that day. At that time explain your schedule conflict to the judge and ask for a different court date. Your request will likely be granted.
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