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16 year old on payment plan with court.?

by Guest11091  |  earlier

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Well. i have been put on a payment plan with 3 diffrent courts for little traffic violations and here i an 3 months later and i havent payed nothing on them and im supposed to pay 50 each month for each ticket. whats gonna happen and what should i do?

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  1. Make sure you make those payments even if it means robbing a bank (I am not responsible if you get caught). Defaulting on court-mandated payments is followed by issuance of an arrest warrant and paying even bigger fines. Get to them kiddo. Get to them...you don't wanna be someone's bi*ch in prison now, do you?


  2. they might end up sending you to collections and you might be able to get arrested for not paying your tickets. i know for a fact they could also suspend your license. you might wanna go down to the courts and explain that you have been having some real tough times and maybe they'll extend the date everything needs to be paid off.  

  3. They can and probably will lock you up for violating court orders. You need to start paying.

  4. Well, I'm pretty sure that since you didn't pay on time you most likely have a warrant out so watch your back. The court should have given you paperwork with each amount and due date for payment. Or just simply call the court and find out the info.

  5. WOW just pray

  6. prob a bigger fine or jail hun, u bestget paying!

  7. they're going to put a warrent out for you and if you get pulled over for anything else, you'll get arrested. they'll probably send you something in the mail soon telling that a warrent has been issued. actually, they might put a warrent out for each unpaid ticket. hurry up and pay. and keep some kind of record with you in the car to show that you've paid in case you get pulled over.

  8. hehe i agree with the 1st anwser

  9. You will get a label as a repeat offender and bad attitude. Pay them!

  10. if you were ordered to pay them, then yes you have to pay them.

    If you don't, a warrant is put out for you (not that they actually follow up on those), and when you get caught again they more then likely will impound your car and take you in.

    So, in the end, you'll have to pay more court fee's (because they'll send you back to take care of your back tickets), and a fee to get your car back, and spend some quality time downtown. It's really, really better to just pay the fines and be done with it.

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