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That's strange. Why would they do that?Originally posted by: Nebor
Originally posted by: slick230
Originally posted by: Nebor
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: Nebor
He didn't say why he originally pulled you over? I'm pretty sure they need a reason to pull you over, and so his ticket for expired registration is invalid. But you'll get that dismissed when you renew your registration, so it doesn't really matter.
I still have to pay the $54 fine, but I have no problem paying it, I was guilty of that. I just don't know why he pulled me over.
You can't get the fine waived by showing your current registration?
Why would he be able to? His registration WAS expired at the time the ticket was issued. Whether or not he gets it renewed now makes no difference. At the time he was pulled over he was not in full compliance with the law, hence the ticket.
In most states, expired insurance, registration and inspection can all be dismissed for a $10 court fee when you show them your present valid documents.
I know that Failure to Exhibit Documents can be waived if you show them the document later, like if you left your license at home or something.
