Legal Question in Traffic Law in Illinois
summons for parking tickets
I received a summons to appear in court for parking tickets from the years 1991-2000. The amount claimed is 1430.00. If I go to court, what are the chances that I would have to pay the full amount? Is there a statute of limitations on these? What is my best option to reduce this cost?
Asked on 12/12/02, 5:49 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Thaddeus Hunt
Law Offices of Thaddeus Hunt
Re: summons for parking tickets
It would be difficult to prove that you are not responsible. You could try to work out a deal with the authorities to settle for a lesser amount. It depends as to why they were not paid. There is no statute of limitations of which I am aware.
Answered on 12/13/02, 12:02 am
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