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    jedilord is offline Junior Member
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    The clerk doesn't have any record of my ticket...

    What is the name of your state? Florida

    I got a ticket from the Florida Highway Patrol on the 23rd of Dec, and it's been 11 days not counting the 23rd, and the Clerks have no mention of my ticket. I tried paying my fine over the internet via Florida's clerk pay web site and it mentions nothing either. So...do these officers have a time frame to turn in tickets? I've had a couple tickets and maybe 2 days after they were in...so what gives?
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    seniorjudge Guest
    Check back with the clerk in about thirty days.

    Generally, the cops have about a year to file these.
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    jedilord is offline Junior Member
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    but I have 30days to pay it moron.
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    troll alert

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    Jedi,

    It's been about 3 weeks since i got my ticket in CT and the court still didn't recieve it from the cop (big surprise). She woman on the phone at the court gave me a 30 day extention. So maybe if you call the court again and ask for an extention they will remember that they should have already given you one!

    good luck!
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    SEANNYD is offline Junior Member
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    what does that mean?
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    seniorjudge Guest
    OP axed:

    "I got a ticket from the Florida Highway Patrol on the 23rd of Dec, and it's been 11 days not counting the 23rd, and the Clerks have no mention of my ticket. I tried paying my fine over the internet via Florida's clerk pay web site and it mentions nothing either. So...do these officers have a time frame to turn in tickets? I've had a couple tickets and maybe 2 days after they were in...so what gives?"


    I correctly answered:

    "Check back with the clerk in about thirty days. Generally, the cops have about a year to file these."


    OP sez:

    "but I have 30days to pay it moron."


    Since he did not mention anything about 30 days in the first post but called me a moron for not knowing something that he didn't tell me, this is the essence of trolldom.

    When you answered him, you are just being a troll enabler.

    You should be ashamed of yourself!
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    SEANNYD is offline Junior Member
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    Ohhhh OK

    I see what you are saying now. Forgive me. But perhaps Seniorjudge has seen Harry Potter a few times too many. =)
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    seniorjudge Guest
    "But perhaps Seniorjudge has seen Harry Potter a few times too many."

    Or perhaps not enough times!

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