Traffic Ticket
A traffic ticket is a written statement of a violation of a driving law. In most cases, a
traffic ticket is issued by a law enforcement officer who has witnessed the
driving infraction.
Traffic tickets vary in the financial penalties they incur due to the nature of the violation.
After a traffic ticket is given, the person receiving the ticket has the opportunity to
contest the violation and penalty. Should a person who has received the traffic ticket
not pay the amount stipulated on the ticket, a warrant shall be issued for his/her
arrest.
Traffic Ticket Facts:
- A traffic ticket is given by law enforcement officers to those who allegedly break a traffic rule.
- A traffic ticket is enforceable by courts of law.
- A traffic ticket is contestable for a set amount of time.
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