In North Carolina you can have an infinite number of continuances. In fact you can be a habitual felon and have dozens of felonies on the docket and you are not required to go to trial. Continuances will be granted for years.
Paying a traffic ticket in North Carolina may cause a penalty to be imposed. If it takes too long to pay it, a bench warrant can be issued for the infraction.
States routinely share information about traffic violations. Your ticket will be reported in NC and you will like get points and an increase in your insurance.
Court Reference provides a page that links you to every available traffic ticket/court payment site out there. I am linking the NC page here.
A North Carolina speeding ticket in excess of 15mph over the limit requires a court appearance since it is a suspension of your right to drive in North Carolina. You need to retain a North Carolina traffic attorney or either take care of the ticket on your own.
I'd suggest TRIANGLE TRAFFIC LAW GROUP. I'm from New York but got a ticket driving through NC and I went with them. They're very helpful and they have a good track record. They prevented my insurance from going up.
how many miles is it from manteo, nc to murphy, nc
79 miles or about an hour and 25 minutes if very little traffic
Yes, you can pay a traffic ticket online in North Carolina. There is a statewide website that allows you to submit payment electronically. You must have your citation number in order to use this system. Keep in mind that by paying the ticket, you are admitting guilt to the citation. See the North Carolina Traffic Ticket Payment related link. For more information on North Carolina courts and court resources, see the North Carolina Court Guide related link. Type your answer here...
The ticket will be reported to NC and treated just as if you received the ticket in NC as it applies to your insurance rates so the answer is yes.
Depending on the type of fare purchased, a one-way bus ticket from Greenville, NC to Iowa will cost $137.70 - $181.00.
No there should be an address on the ticket to mail the fine to if not you could call the dept. in N.C. that gave you the ticket such as N.C DMV or any city or county officer
if ny reports it to nc it will. NC cooperates with almost all the states.