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<blockquote data-quote="Box Ox" data-source="post: 3434311" data-attributes="member: 48469"><p>Don't think it'll affect your qualifying. Especially if you've already signed your declaration. In my state, tickets don't show up on your record unless/until you've been found guilty/admitted guilt. Definitely don't go ahead and pay your ticket fine if it's not a mandatory court appearance as that's an automatic admission/entry of guilt.</p><p></p><p>It's very helpful to just send a traffic attorney to court instead of crossing your fingers and hoping the magistrate or whoever will cut you a deal. If they don't, it'll go on your record and your car insurance premium might skyrocket for a few years. If you've got a clean record, a traffic attorney could probably snag you a voluntary dismissal of the ticket by the court, or a reduction to a non-moving violation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Box Ox, post: 3434311, member: 48469"] Don't think it'll affect your qualifying. Especially if you've already signed your declaration. In my state, tickets don't show up on your record unless/until you've been found guilty/admitted guilt. Definitely don't go ahead and pay your ticket fine if it's not a mandatory court appearance as that's an automatic admission/entry of guilt. It's very helpful to just send a traffic attorney to court instead of crossing your fingers and hoping the magistrate or whoever will cut you a deal. If they don't, it'll go on your record and your car insurance premium might skyrocket for a few years. If you've got a clean record, a traffic attorney could probably snag you a voluntary dismissal of the ticket by the court, or a reduction to a non-moving violation. [/QUOTE]
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