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over a year since ticket, but no court date

I received a ticket for a moving violation in July of 2006, and the ticket noted that I was directed to appear at a particular place on a particular date and time. However, when I showed up on that date, I was told that the date was not for my court appearance, but for the date my plea must be received by mail. Regardless, I also informed the court clerk (on that date) that the address on the ticket was incorrect (despite being on my registration and on the back of my driver's license) and provided them with my correct current address. It has now been almost 12 months since I provided that information, but I have received no further information. I'm concerned that they may have sent something to my old address. Should I be concerned? If so, what can I do to see if there has been an action against me?


Asked on 8/30/07, 3:41 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Matthew Hogan Law Office of Matthew S. Hogan

Re: over a year since ticket, but no court date

You should go to DMV immediately and find out if your drivers license is suspended. They could have sent a notice to your old address and usually after 6 months they suspend your license. Contact me if you need help

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Answered on 8/30/07, 3:45 pm
Traffic Lawyer Matthew Weiss - Weiss & Associates, PC

Re: over a year since ticket, but no court date

I would call the court where you case is returnable. They will be able to tell you if and when your case is scheduled. If you want us to run your license to check for a suspension from this court, give us a call. Thanks

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Answered on 9/04/07, 11:37 am
Robert R. Groezinger GroezingerLaw P.C.

Re: over a year since ticket, but no court date

If you aew in Yorktown or Mount Pleasant or somewhere like that, it is not unusual but check with the court again anyway.

Good Luck

RRG

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Answered on 8/30/07, 9:54 pm


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