Wow THAT long after and it’s going through? this makes me think about a ticket I got in Bennington back in '03 as well that I never took care of… whoops.
The lady at the court had given me paperwork to contact the D/A’s office directly.
I have no idea what I did with it.
The “court date” on the ticket had me show up to what was a converted house.
It was a small room and there were no judges, lawyers or police officers. Just one lady and four or five others that were there to plead guilty and pay.
At this point it sounds like you have two options.
Plead guilty, pay the fine, move on.
Get back in touch with the non-court, get the contact info for the DA, and try and get it reduced.
Chances on #2 are slim to none after ignoring it this long. I’d suggest option 1 and take the higher insurance payments for the next 3 years as a reminder that tickets do not magically disappear with age, no matter how much you hope they did.
I drove all the way there from Hamburg to contest a no front plate ticket. (I had actually lost the plate). Gas was cheap, I was bored, and I needed to go check out a car there anyway. It was pretty funny. The cop was there, and after we shot the shit out on the porch while he made fun of some guys trying to put up a tent, he said he would talk to the judge. She threw the ticket out because I drove so far, and she even gave me directions home to avoid the construction. Classic.:lol:
Time wasted and closer to the suspension date. If the court is this slow, I dont think you might get them to respond to the DMV and clear your license anytime soon.
It’s an 1110a which is a 2point violation. I had a bunch of those back in the day. Unfortunately I never got a ticket in Dansville, just all the surrounding areas so I can’t be of much help. Just call the court, get it reduced, pay the fine, show the DMV, license un-suspended. Will end up costing some money though.