Speed Ticket in Fargo... Questions
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Ok, so i may have gotten a $15 speeding ticket with 1 point. I was..... well..... accelerating rapidly in my pickup and hit 45 on 19th and the guy lasered me. So 45 in a 30.
Just curious if Fargo allows you to contest it and now have it on your record or what. My insurance was going to go down in June and i'd like to keep it that way if at all possible.
Any input is appreciated! I dont mind paying the ticket, i just would like to keep my nose clean. Thank you!
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there is no point in contesting to get out of the ticket. he clocked you at 45 and its gunna stick in court no matter what. if anything try to get the point taken off the ticket. if you have a clean record and can show that your a good driver there is a chance they will drop the point.
maybe
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i don't think one point will change your insurance... having a clean record helps.
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WannabeG;307183 wrote:
Is that common for them to drop the point? I have a clean record. I'll pay the ticket. I dont care about $15 lol i just want my insurance to go down.If you show up to court and explain that you know you were goin to fast and that you would gladly pay the ticket, then ask if you can have the point dropped im sure they will do it. just plead to them that you have a clean record.
like the other guy said, one point for a speeding ticket isnt gunna hurt anything anyway. i got a $100 ticket and lost 3 point for racing and mine only went up $7 a month lol :icon_cheers:
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I HIGHLY doubt they'll drop the point on the ticket. That is set forth by the ND century code. Besides, it's not the point that hurts the insurance, it's the infraction. If you could somehow get them to dismiss the ticket, that is the only way it won't go on your record.
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well cops seem to issue points as they please, i shouldve lost my DL (6 points at time) but only got 3 taken off
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WannabeG;307210 wrote:
Well if thats the case, i'll just pay the ticket and move on. lolHow long does that point stay on my record? 3 years?
well if your a Nd resident, the point will be off your Dl in 3 month as long as you dont get another ticket with points on ur record. and the ticket should be off your record in 3 years
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WannabeG;307218 wrote:
I am an MN resident loli thought mn didnt have a points system, so i think you pay the ticket and its done
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In ND, violations that are 2 pts or fewer are not reportable. Pay the ticket and move on.
I've also found that infractions from MN don't appear to show up in ND.
If you change insurance and lie about receiving the ticket, that's fraud. But if you stay with the same insurer they won't find out about it.
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thrash;307221 wrote:
In ND, violations that are 2 pts or fewer are not reportable. Pay the ticket and move on.I've also found that infractions from MN don't appear to show up in ND.
If you change insurance and lie about receiving the ticket, that's fraud. But if you stay with the same insurer they won't find out about it.
Pretty sure they will... I'm a MN resident and all my insurance company knew after everyone of my tickets up here...
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bubba;307222 wrote:
Pretty sure they will... I'm a MN resident and all my insurance company knew after everyone of my tickets up here...ND Tickets transfer to MN. Its a completely different system across the river. All tickets go on your record and affect insurance rates.
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I have gotten tickets in MN and ND, and MN cops have never mentioned my ND speeding tickets, but they did see my ND tint ticket on my record.
Anyways, quit being dumb, you were speeding, got caught fairly, and got a tiny ticket, you should consider yourself lucky, in MN that would have been a ~$130 ticket.
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KA-T_240;307223 wrote:
ND Tickets transfer to MN. Its a completely different system across the river. All tickets go on your record and affect insurance rates.This. No matter how small the ND tickets(I've gotten one for $10 and one for $15), they go on your MN record for whatever reason. I've had a few big ones in MN that didn't even show up, but I got dinged because of my $10 ND one that wasn't supposed to effect my insurance.
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PSiedTSi;307236 wrote:
This. No matter how small the ND tickets(I've gotten one for $10 and one for $15), they go on your MN record for whatever reason. I've had a few big ones in MN that didn't even show up, but I got dinged because of my $10 ND one that wasn't supposed to effect my insurance.And as I said right above you, mine did not go on my record for whatever reason.....
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