Letter to the jodge or who should i send it to
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Look in the federal government section of the white pages of your local phone book for the US Marshal's Service. You can call your local office and explain your situation and they can usually help or point you in the right direction. Hope this helps.....
#13
It's not only the points. Remember, these tickets stay on your record for 7-10 years.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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i never had any reackless or careless
first ticket = illegal turn november 2005 second ticket = dec 05 speeding 75 in a 60 third 90 in a 70 january 06 last driving without license sep 07 all of them have been paid some ppl say my insurance would be high thats why i cant drive for the company cant i just pay for my own insurence and the company could just take it out of my check is that possible but like i said i am 24 now back then i was 21
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The time to have spoken to the judge was when your infractions occurred not years later. The judge has no ability at this time to dismiss the points. You apparently were found guilty of the charges and the judge ruled on them. The appeal time is over.
The reason the tickets and points stay on your record is probably a good indication of the time determined needed to report your risk. Most likely your best bet is to talk to companies and tell them of your intent, but it will difficult because of their cost to insure you and the risk you present.
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