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AnnamarieZ
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My husband just received a notice from a collection agency from California for a speeding ticket he received in January 1994, stating he had not paid the ticket.
He was in the San Francisco area for military business and paid the ticket through the mail when he returned home to Wisconsin.
The collection agency cites that he did not pay the ticket.
The check was cashed at the time - and the checking account is long closed. I worked at the bank where we had our checking account in 1994, and know that the checking account information on closed accounts is only retained for 3 years. It has been 7 years.
My husband contacted the County in question, and was directed back to the collection agency, because they had not received the payment.
The collection agency is now asking for $350.
Is there a statute of limitations on speeding tickets? We would appreciate any help in locating California statute information on the net to clear up this issue.
Thanks,
in Wisconsin
He was in the San Francisco area for military business and paid the ticket through the mail when he returned home to Wisconsin.
The collection agency cites that he did not pay the ticket.
The check was cashed at the time - and the checking account is long closed. I worked at the bank where we had our checking account in 1994, and know that the checking account information on closed accounts is only retained for 3 years. It has been 7 years.
My husband contacted the County in question, and was directed back to the collection agency, because they had not received the payment.
The collection agency is now asking for $350.
Is there a statute of limitations on speeding tickets? We would appreciate any help in locating California statute information on the net to clear up this issue.
Thanks,
in Wisconsin