Wednesday, 7 March 2012

Speeding Ticket in Collections - Legal Help

This is a discussion on Speeding Ticket in Collections within the Traffic Law Questions forums, part of the Legal Questions & Answers Forum category; I got a speeding ticket in Oregon and I live in Utah. I set up a payment plan for 50 a month. I paid three months but forgot to pay ...

  1. I got a speeding ticket in Oregon and I live in Utah. I set up a payment plan for 50 a month. I paid three months but forgot to pay these past two months honestly. When I tried to make another online payment my records were no longer in the system. I called and the court said it had been sent to collections. I haven't received notice from the collection agency yet. Is there any way I can pay the original amount with the courts and prevent this from affecting my credit?

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    If it was already sent to collections, the collections agency is now in charge of your debt so you will have to arrange payment with them. Hopefully they haven't reported it to the credit companies yet which would allow you to pay off the debt before it does get reported.
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