I don't have to go to court for a speeding ticket do I?
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Only if you want to dispute it. Otherwise, pay and you're done.
Depends on the jurisdiction and their rules. Some places, you can just mail it in with payment of the fine.
The reverse side of the ticket should have instructions that explain your options.
Only if they gave you a citation or you didn't sign the ticket. You only need to go to the courthouse and pay it (cash or check). They would have told you if you had a court date.
No, of course not. You can pay it at the address on the back of the ticket.
No.
Just send your check and a copy of the ticket to the court via the mail.
If you read your ticket, it will tell you what you have to do. Generally, you can just pay it without going to court. However, if you do go to court, they will often cut the fine down just for showing up and pleading guilty.
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