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lmm

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What is the name of your state? ohio

the other day i was pulled over for speeding. it was my first violation and although i don't think that i was really going that fast i just wanted to pay the ticket and be done with it. i was looking at the ticket, however, and it doesn't have my social security number on it. i called my dad ( i was driving his car) and read it off to him and he said it is his. i don't have my ss# on my drivers license so i assume the officer merely looked my license plate up in his computer and wrote down the social it was registered under. he probably didn't even realize it wasn't my car because i was going through my glove box looking for the registration to the car and he just said nevermind and walked away with my license. i don't want the ticket to go on my dad's record. i'm not sure what to do. the last thing i want to do is call off work so i can show up to court and have some judge accuse me of trying to get out of a speeding ticket, ream me out and jack the ammount i owe up (if they can?). i read the whole ticket front to back and there is no number i can call with questions. i'm really stuck on what to do.
 


lmm said:
What is the name of your state? ohio

i was looking at the ticket, however, and it doesn't have my social security number on it. i called my dad ( i was driving his car) and read it off to him and he said it is his. i don't have my ss# on my drivers license so i assume the officer merely looked my license plate up in his computer and wrote down the social it was registered under. he probably didn't even realize it wasn't my car because i was going through my glove box looking for the registration to the car and he just said nevermind and walked away with my license. i don't want the ticket to go on my dad's record.
Sounds like your worry is about nothing. Citation is against a driver in this case (he had your driver's license, your ID, your signature on the citation, right?). The Social Security Administration won't hold this thing against your dad.
 

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