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fatman 03-30-2007 06:06 AM

Ticket question
 
I got a ticket in Oregon for not having a proper tax permit. I have recently gotten a local job and don't plan on going back to OTR or really even leaving the SE. Since this ticket is for a non moving violation, can OR mess with my CDL or can I just thumb my nose at them? Thanks in advance and I hope you all stay safe out there.

Uturn2001 03-30-2007 06:54 AM

It depends on Oregon statutes and also what kind of reciporacle agreement they have with Alabama.

The most likely thing would be OR would revoke your privledge to drive in that state.

Alabama could potentially revoke your DL depending on that offense is looked upon in that state and if they choose accept a ticket from another state.

While you do not plan on ever going to OR again it would still be best to pay the fine. If you can not pay it all at once call the state and set up a payment schedule. After all you can have no way of knowing where tomorrow will take you.

fatman 03-30-2007 07:59 AM

That sounds like some good advice. I do hope they'll take payments, no way I can lay down $420 all at once.

shyykatt 03-30-2007 08:56 AM

Same thing happened to my husband just a couple months ago (in Oregon)- he took took care of it right away, and b/c of that, they dropped it. They told him most drivers do not follow through, so they still have to pay the fine.

Cluggy619 03-30-2007 11:39 AM

You might want to check with your state as well. Here in Texas, if your suspended in another state, you don't get to renew your CDL, and you could be suspended as well.

Not a good thing.

jjcasper 03-31-2007 03:51 AM

I would just request a copy of your Oregon driving record and take it from there. I have learned don't let your past hunt down.

http://www.oregon.gov/ODOT/DMV/recor...blic.shtml#own


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