What to do if I was issued a speeding ticket that I paid before my court date so I was not required to appear but I just remembered that I failed to send proof of my insurance?
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What to do if I was issued a speeding ticket that I paid before my court date so I was not required to appear but I just remembered that I failed to send proof of my insurance?
I did not go and just recently remembered that he also checked the box that said failed to provide proof of insurance. I was insured and have the card to prove it; I had just forgotten it that day. However, I failed to show it to the court and just paid the ticket. It has been 2 months since the court date and i am worried about what may happen.
Asked on April 14, 2013 under Criminal Law, Ohio
Answers:
Tricia Dwyer / Tricia Dwyer Esq & Associates PLLC
Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
Hello. You could phone the Clerk of the Court to inquire as to what to do. If you have reason for further worry and concern due to other underlying facts, then you should seek private legal advice from an attorney. In any event, you ought to act with no delay. All the best.
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