What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Kentucky
I own a car which I have not driven in 6 to 8 months parked on the street in front of MY house (located in a cul-de-sac). The tags and registration expired a few months back. This has not mattered to me because, as I said, I have not been driving the car.
Yesterday, my car was cited for having "Expired Registration Plate" and "Expired Registration Receipt". The citation lists my street address in the "Exact Location of Violation" field. The citation was left on the car along with a 24 hour tow notice. Since I have not been driving the car is this a proper citation? Am I not entitled to leave the vehicle on the street in front of my own house?
Also, the "Court Date" was not filled in, neither the "Court" nor the "Payable" fields were checked. Is this sufficient to "ignore" the ticket? I have since pulled the car into my driveway. Court
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I own a car which I have not driven in 6 to 8 months parked on the street in front of MY house (located in a cul-de-sac). The tags and registration expired a few months back. This has not mattered to me because, as I said, I have not been driving the car.
Yesterday, my car was cited for having "Expired Registration Plate" and "Expired Registration Receipt". The citation lists my street address in the "Exact Location of Violation" field. The citation was left on the car along with a 24 hour tow notice. Since I have not been driving the car is this a proper citation? Am I not entitled to leave the vehicle on the street in front of my own house?
Also, the "Court Date" was not filled in, neither the "Court" nor the "Payable" fields were checked. Is this sufficient to "ignore" the ticket? I have since pulled the car into my driveway. Court
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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