Timeline for Old speeding ticket in Florida
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Jun 28, 2017 at 13:20 | history | edited | AndroidStorm | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Jun 27, 2017 at 23:36 | comment | added | Zach Lipton | That site tries to charge people money, and since it's entirely unofficial, you have no idea if a negative result there is at all meaningful or whether they don't have data from that location at all. I'd simply call the court clerk for free (or perhaps a few cents if you call internationally through a VoIP service) and ask. Sending someone to that site is just encouraging them to throw away their money. | |
Jun 27, 2017 at 21:38 | history | edited | AndroidStorm | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Jun 27, 2017 at 21:36 | comment | added | Nate Eldredge | I would suggest you make that clear in your answer. Also, do you have evidence to suggest this site will actually do what it claims in the OP's case, and help solve the problem? I am skeptical. | |
Jun 27, 2017 at 20:57 | history | edited | AndroidStorm | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Jun 27, 2017 at 20:56 | comment | added | AndroidStorm | well... that is why I suggest the way to find someone there. Because there is no official website to do it. | |
Jun 27, 2017 at 20:52 | comment | added | Nate Eldredge | Calling that dmv.org link "the online system" makes it sound like is an official government information source, but in fact it is a privately operated site with no official status. Also it does not appear to describe any official way to search for pending tickets. They sell a fee-based "ticket history check" service but I doubt that it will work for someone with an international driving license. | |
Jun 27, 2017 at 20:45 | history | answered | AndroidStorm | CC BY-SA 3.0 |