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Incorrect license
The ticket I was given has an old
ID number which I used before I
traded it in for a different
license in a different state. Does
the ticket still stand even tho the
ID is no longer being used by the
person/offender?
Asked on February 23, 2018 under General Practice, Oregon
Answers:
SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 6 years ago | Contributor
Altering or replacing your ID number or anything else about your license has no effect whatsoever on the validity of the ticket, and the ticket is still good. This change does not affect the fundamental facts: that you were ticketed for doing such-and-such on a given date. The court will simply amend the ticket to use the new ID number.
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