Asked in Traffic Tickets for Missouri

Q: In Missouri do tickets that are mailed to you hold up in court?

My son got a ticket mailed to him saying he ran a red light back in December and got the ticket in March. How well do these tickets hold up in court or is it worth fighting

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A: It is legal in Missouri for a court to mail a ticket to a defendant.

A red light violation is a moving violation, so your son can hire an attorney to get it amended to a non-moving, no-point infraction so it won't affect his driving record or car insurance rates.

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