My question involves a traffic ticket from the state of: San Diego, California.
So I got a speeding ticket on Jan. 7th, on the I-5. I was going 78 mph and CHP pulled me over and wrote safe speed as 60. He also wrote me up for not having insurance, which I did, but was carrying my outdated copy. My ticket says my court date is on the 1st of March. It's been about a month, and I haven't received my notice or anything in the mail. The SD Court website says that they will take people with appointments only. So that's when I decided to look up my ticket information online. I've tried all of the methods from their website to find my case. However, my case wasn't found in their database. I've also tried to find my case through their automated system through the phone. Still no dice. At this point, I'm calling their office to set up an appointment and find out more about my ticket. Their phone is automated and I have no luck trying to reach them on the phone during their hours of operation. An appointment requires my case to be found in the database. My case couldn't be located in their database. Their phone lines and possibly employees as well are infuriatingly incompetent. So what do I do if I'm unable to schedule an appointment for my case?
Btw, I don't live in San Diego. I'm pretty damn far from San Diego. Thanks.
So I got a speeding ticket on Jan. 7th, on the I-5. I was going 78 mph and CHP pulled me over and wrote safe speed as 60. He also wrote me up for not having insurance, which I did, but was carrying my outdated copy. My ticket says my court date is on the 1st of March. It's been about a month, and I haven't received my notice or anything in the mail. The SD Court website says that they will take people with appointments only. So that's when I decided to look up my ticket information online. I've tried all of the methods from their website to find my case. However, my case wasn't found in their database. I've also tried to find my case through their automated system through the phone. Still no dice. At this point, I'm calling their office to set up an appointment and find out more about my ticket. Their phone is automated and I have no luck trying to reach them on the phone during their hours of operation. An appointment requires my case to be found in the database. My case couldn't be located in their database. Their phone lines and possibly employees as well are infuriatingly incompetent. So what do I do if I'm unable to schedule an appointment for my case?
Btw, I don't live in San Diego. I'm pretty damn far from San Diego. Thanks.
Speeding Tickets: Appear in Court or Not
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