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ok, usually when you get pulled over and fined for whatever, lets say for speeding you then recieve a notice in the mail regarding that fine. does anyone know exactly how many days it takes till you get the notice in the mail?

i know its a pretty stupid question but i really need to know and please don't ask why.

thank you

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are you talking about the fine or the courtesy letter you will get a few weeks later? if you were pulled over wouldnt the kind police officer have given you the fine there and then?

the courtesy letter is exactly that. it tells you what happened, what you have to pay on the fine and how many points you lost etc. a basic facts letter

if u got an on the sopt u have the fine already. As stated above, courtesy letter will come some time after. Then it may take another 3 months for them to update ur points - from my experience.

If ur going to contest, wait for the courtesy letter. Dunno why, but thats what my barrister says.

then you drag it out as long as u can ;)

There are ways you can drag out fines for over 8 months quite easily, and legally. Well sort of :)

i can't see how i can drag it out that long as i got pulled over and fined (already have a due date) but i'll still give it a try :D

if u got an on the sopt u have the fine already. As stated above, courtesy letter will come some time after. Then it may take another 3 months for them to update ur points - from my experience.

yeah i got the fine on the spot and already know when the fine is due etc but i wanted to know how long afterwards this "courtesy letter" arrives. i know the letter is pretty pointless now but i really needed to know.

so there's no exact time frame?

damn....

thanks

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i know its a pretty stupid question but i really need to know and please don't ask why.

OK - curiosity got the better of me - Im gunna ask WHY (coz for the life of me, I cant work out why it matters)

if you have the fine and you have a due date for payment, etc - then why is it so urgent that you need to know when the curtosy letter is coming???

am I missing something?

OK - curiosity got the better of me - Im gunna ask WHY (coz for the life of me, I cant work out why it matters)

if you have the fine and you have a due date for payment, etc - then why is it so urgent that you need to know when the curtosy letter is coming???

am I missing something?

lol i'd really rather not say...

i'm sorry :D

On Ya Bike!

Pedal power is the way of the future................................... and the unlicenced!

I have dragged out paying a fine for so long that i got back demerit points from an old fine and as a result when the fine was paid and the points added i ended up not losing my licence........... until i did it again!

That said, I have not been fined for anything other than a modded car for abour 8 years.

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