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My friend got an order of suspension for a ticket that he never received?
My friend got an order of suspension for his license last week, but he says he never got the ticket. It is for Loud Music audible more than 25 feet, or something. But my friend HATES loud music.
It has given to the driver of a certain car, 1991 white Pontiac 2-door. ( I got a copy of the ticket online.) I want to get the address of the registered owner, but the state will only reply to snail mail.
My friend wanted to get a hearing from a Judge, which was recommended by the Desk Officer. But the Court form says that the request must be made within 30 days of the ticket, but my friend never even heard of the ticket until aout 45 days after it was issued.
The ticketing officer has not responded to our request for a face to face meeting.
My friend is less worried about the $120 fine than he is about convincing the police that he is the victim of a crime, identity theft. He doesn't want someone out there pretending to be him and getting into all kinds of trouble.
Any advice would be appreciated.
2 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
go to court and fight it. if the local court won't hear it, go higher up the food chain.
- acedeluxLv 61 decade ago
The township wants the money plain and simple, you will not make any progress on your own. However, you can confront the officer in court ( as you do have the right to question all concerned in the mater) but, have a lawyer do this. Get a copy of your credit history and make sure all information is correct.