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2 old tickets in 2 states

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Ekap

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Texas
I'm a resident of Texas.
About 5 to 6 yrs. ago, I received two traffic tickets.
One for speeding in Oklahoma, and the other for expired inspection sticker in Texas.
I'm sure I have a outstanding warrant out for my arrest in both states.
All I want to do is pay off these tickets and move on w/ my life.
Is there a possibility I will go to jail, even if I pay off the fines?
What should I do? Just show up at the court house and pay the fine?
Could I be arrested at the court house if i just appear there?
Call the court first and find out how much to pay?
Any concrete and sound advise would be very much appreciated.
 


Ekap

Junior Member
Dont know

Thank you for your reply.

I'm not sure if they carried a mandatory appearance.

I received the ticket for the expired inspection over 5 yrs. old. I corrected it right away and sent my ticket in asking them if I could go to court or take defensive driving course. I was denied in two requests. So I wrote to the court explaining I'm out of state and could not appear in court and would like to resolve this matter quickly. Don't know why they didn't allow me these requests.

Yes, my license is suspended and warrant is out for my arrest.

Thank you again. Anymore suggestions or advise would be helpful.
 

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