Another ticket?
Can't this thread die yet? You had a trooper tell you what was going to happen...shit.
If you're going to try to get out of it have a lawyer, otherwise suck it up and pay it, end of thread.
If you're going to try to get out of it have a lawyer, otherwise suck it up and pay it, end of thread.
Chances are it will get to your out of state license because the link from DMV to DMV is your license number not your name. When I run out of state licenses by name and date of birth a lot of them require me to verify the license number for duplicate names or anything even close. I prefer to run people by name and date of birth, our system checks the home state and automatically checks VA as well. The system can't do that if I run them by their out of state license number. Most of the time I end up running them by both name and date of birth and license number to get all the information.
It may not show up on VA's DMV because out of state violations are posted in VA's DMV by name and date of birth. Va DMV will assign out of state licensed violators a "D" number to go with your name and date of birth for Va DMV only. So, if a officer stopped you and ran you by name and date of birth it would look like you never received that 80/65..because that summons was improperly filled out.
As for having it dismissed...depends on the judge. I've seen it go both ways.
It may not show up on VA's DMV because out of state violations are posted in VA's DMV by name and date of birth. Va DMV will assign out of state licensed violators a "D" number to go with your name and date of birth for Va DMV only. So, if a officer stopped you and ran you by name and date of birth it would look like you never received that 80/65..because that summons was improperly filled out.
As for having it dismissed...depends on the judge. I've seen it go both ways.
there is your answer /thread.......
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