Minneapolis, MN asked in Traffic Tickets for Minnesota

Q: Crim/Traf Mandatory for expired car tabs. No date set and no fines listed. Is it required to set my own date?

I got the ticket in the mail because the cop's printer wasn't working. The ticket doesn't have the information on the back side as it's supposed to because it was a copy of the front of the ticket.

Car tabs were expired for a few months and I got pulled over for it.

It says it's a petty misdemeanor.

Do I have to call and set my own court date since there's no court date and no fines on the ticket?

Will I still have to pay the fines for this ticket on court?

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2 Lawyer Answers
Jonathan Matthew Holson
Jonathan Matthew Holson
Answered
  • Traffic Tickets Lawyer
  • Saint Cloud, MN
  • Licensed in Minnesota

A: You can just call and pay the fine. There is information online on how to take care of the ticket. You can just plug in the citation number at this website and you'll be good to go: https://webpay.courts.state.mn.us/CourtWebPay/Search.aspx?ID=100

Thomas C Gallagher
Thomas C Gallagher
Answered
  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Licensed in Minnesota

A: You can pay ticket at the Minnesota Courts website on the "pay fines" tab, if you have the citation number. Or you can call the court in the county of origin, to set up a court date.

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