No, I have the date. That's about all I have though. See the attachment to know what I'm talking about. What is shown is ALL of the details I have of the ticket. I DON'T know what speed I was going, what fine I paid or even the exact county I was in. It shows on my driving record just fine, the problem is it was filed under a generic speeding offense (S93) and unfortunately I tossed out the ticket.
This ticket I have is a nightmare
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That can be done online with many state DMV's.. I know NC you are able to get your MVR online.
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Court might be the number assigned to the court building in the system.
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Yeah, I tried to find the specific court it's referring to but no luck.
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It was definitely 15 over though, because it was a speed trap right as reduced speed construction zone started and there wasn't much traffic so I was like whatever. I remember the cop dropped the "increased fines in construction zones" thing. In Texas, 15 over isn't considered reckless driving.
Do you think they just won't look too deeply into it because of the lack of details and generic offense type? Maybe the copper did me a favor because I told him I was taking my girlfriend to the doctor. A nutritionist to be precise but he didn't need to know that
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Then show them what got and tell them you threw the actual ticket away.
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I called DMV, they said to call DPS. They said they don't handle P-citations. After that a wild goose chase ensured and I ended up nowhere, lol.
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Have you tried this contact info?
https://www.traviscountytx.gov/courts/civil/district/200
I just did a google search fot texas 200th district court. There is also Texas Judicial Branch but you would need to know the county it was issued in. -
You don't remember where in Tx you were? In a lot of rural areas there traffic tickets are handled by a local Justise of Peace. You may have to check them. Texas Traffic Court — Texas Driving University
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