Speeding Ticket Question
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For speeding they give you the fine amount on the spot because its a set amount. For other offenses like exhibition driving etc, they make you call in to get a fine amount. Speeding should be right on the ticket and the cop should have told you...been there done that with police, state patrol, and sheriffs...
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PSiedTSi wrote:
For speeding they give you the fine amount on the spot because its a set amount. For other offenses like exhibition driving etc, they make you call in to get a fine amount. Speeding should be right on the ticket and the cop should have told you...been there done that with police, state patrol, and sheriffs...
So why didn't they put the fine amount on the ticket? I've had speeding tickets in MN before (not recently) and the fine amount was always on the ticket before. -
PSiedTSi wrote:
For speeding they give you the fine amount on the spot because its a set amount. For other offenses like exhibition driving etc, they make you call in to get a fine amount. Speeding should be right on the ticket and the cop should have told you...been there done that with police, state patrol, and sheriffs...My exhibition driving ticket had the price on the ticket...
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nissankingcab wrote:
I'm pretty sure my ticket for 17 over had a fine amount on it, along with the fine sheet. On another note MN TICKETS SUCK, wonder how much the state makes a year on those.Anything outside of the tri-state area sucks more tho. Wisconsin cops are dicks and the tickets are expensive and pretty much every state between WI and NY has signs that say like $300 Minimum fine, speed enforced or something
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You should have gotten a seperate sheet of paper for the fines. 1-10 over speed limit in clay county is $122.00
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it could be a warning ticket,it usualy says warning at the bottom of the ticket....... and if its a warning ticket...... i believe that they are usualy a yellowish color.... but my guess is that the cops was just being an ass and didnt give him the sheet of paper with the fines one it..... my advice would be to call the clerk of courts and find out what the price is..... i believe this is the phone number for the clerk of courts/ court administrator........218-299-5065 ..... and if you feel that you are on solid grounds to fight the ticket..... by all means do so, and get a good lawyer(that always helps) good luck:icon_rr:
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OK guys, I'm not stupid nor I did ask what I should do. Anyone can figure that out. I simply asked why I was issued a ticket without a fine clearly stated. I've had more tickets than I'd like to admit but each and every one of them clearly stated how much of a fine I was responsible for. It just seems silly to create more work for everyone by making me call in just to see what I owe. But I guess that's a liberal state for ya :mad:
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wannabe wrote:
minnesota rarley defines the ticket amount... call in or stop in at the courth house.
But why? Why don't they make it simple and put the fine right on the ticket? I already know what I owe but still don't understand why they couldn't just tell me from the beginning. -
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It depends on how many tickets you have. After a certain amount of tickets in Minnesota within a certain amount of time you have mandatory court dates. No just paying the fine. I think its 3 within a 1-3 year time period. If you don't have that many tickets he probably just effed up.
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