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1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets for Mississippi on
Q: I received a ticket for no proof of insurance cause I didn't have it in the car at the time.

I obtained a copy of my insurance and sent it to the court which they are saying that my collateral insurance isn't acceptable as it pertains to having car insurance. So is my insurance not valid?

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answered on Feb 11, 2025

Collateral insurance usually insures the interests of a lender in a vehicle pledged as collateral to secure repayment of a loan. If the vehicle itself is damaged, the insurance protects the lender up to the amount of the loan. It is a valid type of insurance, but it is not the same thing as... View More

2 Answers | Asked in DUI / DWI and Traffic Tickets for Mississippi on
Q: I got ticket for reckless of driving and dwi when I went to court they never called me and the clerk could not find me

Could not find me in there system what should i do

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answered on Dec 19, 2023

If you received a reckless driving and DWI ticket in Mississippi, and the court cannot locate your information, take the following steps: contact the court clerk's office to inquire about your case, verify the accuracy of your ticket details, and consider seeking legal advice, especially if... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets and DUI / DWI for Mississippi on
Q: will a old ticket i got taken off be brought up in court if i got reprimanded a second time

I got a speeding ticket about a year ago, and I got it fixed where I wasn't ordered to court or pay a fine and was told if I got reprimanded again, the judge would bring it up and make me pay the speeding ticket. is that true? The ticket I got taken care of was just speeding, and my new ticket... View More

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answered on Dec 12, 2023

Whether an old ticket can resurface in court for a new offense in Mississippi depends on factors like the judge's discretion and your driving record. While there may not be a specific law requiring it, judges can consider past infractions during sentencing. Your previous speeding ticket, even... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Civil Rights, Insurance Defense and Traffic Tickets for Mississippi on
Q: Can I be detained in MS for careless driving, no insurance, and failure to comply, with officer searching and damaging my truck?

I was stopped for careless driving, no insurance, and failure to comply in Mississippi. The officer became upset when I refused to let him search my truck, but they proceeded to search it anyway, causing damage to a couple of items and leaving it trashed. I was not given any fines or penalties... View More

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answered on Jul 6, 2025

Yes, under Mississippi law, you can be detained for traffic offenses such as careless driving, failure to provide proof of insurance, and failure to comply with lawful orders. These are typically misdemeanor offenses, but depending on how the stop unfolded, especially if there was a refusal to... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets and Civil Rights for Mississippi on
Q: Should I file a complaint against officer for unjust expired license ticket?

I was stopped at a roadblock in my home state and didn't have my valid licenses on me. I provided the state trooper with my full name, social security number, and date of birth, but he issued me a ticket for an expired license, even though my license is valid until 2028. I've had no... View More

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answered on Jun 12, 2025

What happened to you sounds both frustrating and unnecessary, especially if your license was valid all along. Mistakes like this from an officer can have real consequences—time, money, and even your driving record. If you believe the ticket was issued in error and you have proof that your license... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Car Accidents, Criminal Law, Traffic Tickets and Personal Injury for Mississippi on
Q: Revoked license due to car theft and accident in 2018.

In 2018, my car was stolen and wrecked while I was not present. My driver's license is revoked due to this incident, and I'm being penalized. I have not been able to resolve it. What steps can I take to contest the license revocation?

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answered on Jun 11, 2025

If your license was revoked due to an accident involving your stolen vehicle, you can contest the revocation by gathering evidence showing you were not at fault. Start by obtaining police reports that document the theft and the circumstances of the wreck to prove you weren’t driving or... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets for Mississippi on
Q: Should I go to court to try and lower my first speeding ticket in Stone County, MS?

I recently received my first speeding ticket in Stone County, MS, for going 20 mph over the 55 mph speed limit. I was on an open road with my new car, and I was excited to meet my husband, whom I hadn't seen in a month. Is it worth going to court to try and have the ticket lowered, or should I... View More

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answered on Apr 15, 2025

It’s completely understandable to want to put this behind you, but going to court for your first speeding ticket—especially in Stone County, MS—can be worth the effort. Judges often take a clean driving record into account, and you may be able to ask for the charge to be reduced to a lesser... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets and Real Estate Law for Mississippi on
Q: Can I be towed for hanging a back tire in no-parking zone?

I parked my car in Starkville, MS, with one back tire hanging off in a no-parking zone for about 3 hours. There were no signs indicating towing policies. Can my car be towed under these circumstances?

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answered on Apr 14, 2025

In Starkville, MS, parking regulations typically allow for towing if a vehicle is partially or fully obstructing a no-parking zone, even if only one tire is hanging off. While the lack of signs indicating towing policies may seem like a gray area, cities usually have general parking rules that... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets and Criminal Law for Mississippi on
Q: Citation for letting suspended driver drive in Mississippi

I received a citation in Mississippi while I was a passenger in my car. The police officer issued a ticket for allowing a driver with a suspended license to operate the vehicle. I became aware of the suspension when the officer checked the driver's license. I had allowed him to drive because I... View More

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answered on Apr 14, 2025

It sounds like you’re dealing with a difficult situation, but since you’ve contested the citation, you’re already taking the right steps. In Mississippi, allowing someone with a suspended license to drive is a violation, but since you were unaware of the suspension at the time, you may have a... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Traffic Tickets for Mississippi on
Q: Does an incorrect vehicle year on a ticket invalidate it?

I received a ticket for driving with a suspended license and no insurance on 4/11/25. The officer also recorded my truck, a 2014 F150, as a 2025 model. I've had previous offenses for driving with a suspended license. Does the incorrect vehicle year on the ticket invalidate it?

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answered on Apr 12, 2025

In Mississippi, a minor error on a traffic ticket, such as an incorrect vehicle year, doesn't automatically invalidate the citation. Courts typically view such mistakes as clerical errors unless they significantly affect the case. For instance, if the vehicle year discrepancy leads to... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Traffic Tickets for Mississippi on
Q: Charged with possession of open container as passenger, not intoxicated.

I was charged with possession of an open container in Mize, MS, while I was a passenger during a traffic stop. I was not intoxicated, and the driver received the same charge. We both passed all sobriety tests. I have a court date on April 10, 2025. What should I expect, and how should I prepare for... View More

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answered on Apr 12, 2025

Being charged with possession of an open container in Mississippi, even as a passenger, means that you could face fines or other penalties if convicted. In Mississippi, the law prohibits the possession of open containers of alcohol in vehicles, and this applies to both drivers and passengers. Since... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Traffic Tickets for Mississippi on
Q: is there any way to fight these charges

Can someone be pulled over for a non-functioning tag light and then placed in handcuffs before being informed via radio that their license is suspended? They are then taken to jail, and upon release, they face charges of driving with a suspended license, improper equipment (brakes), and disorderly... View More

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answered on Apr 12, 2025

It seems like there are a lot of inconsistencies in the situation, and it’s understandable that you want to challenge these charges. **First, regarding the tag light issue**, it’s possible that the officer initially stopped you for that, but during the interaction, they may have noticed... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Traffic Tickets for Mississippi on
Q: How is this possible?

Can someone be pulled over for a no tag light and then put in handcuffs. THEN asked by officer after getting word on radio that license was suspended. Then taken to jail. After release from jail the charges for this person were driving with suspended license (statute 63-1-57 m) improper equiptment... View More

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answered on Apr 12, 2025

This situation sounds confusing and frustrating, especially with the charges not matching the original reason for the stop. The officer may have initially pulled you over for the **tag light issue**, but during the interaction, they might have noticed other potential issues, such as the **brake... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Gov & Administrative Law and Traffic Tickets for Mississippi on
Q: Do Mississippi counties have to notify the public before setting up roadblocks?

Do police in Mississippi counties, specifically Perry and Stone, have to notify the public before setting up roadblocks, and if so, what type of roadblocks are they required to notify about?

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answered on Apr 12, 2025

In Mississippi, law enforcement agencies are required to publicize DUI checkpoints before their implementation. These checkpoints must be properly marked with warning signs or signals to indicate their official nature and be well-lit to ensure visibility. The locations for such checkpoints should... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Traffic Tickets and Gov & Administrative Law for Mississippi on
Q: Can I have a hit and run ticket removed if I was informed by the court over the phone?

I was informed over the phone by the court that I needed to pay a hit and run ticket that an officer never issued to me. I didn't receive any written notice or have any prior communication regarding this ticket. At the time of the alleged incident, I was an officer, and it involved my... View More

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answered on Apr 11, 2025

I’m really sorry you’re in this situation—it must be incredibly frustrating to be told you owe a fine for something you were never officially notified about. In Mississippi, a traffic citation like a hit and run typically must be issued directly to you in writing, either in person or by mail,... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets and Civil Rights for Mississippi on
Q: Legal validity of receiving a ticket for passenger's seatbelt infraction and subsequent vehicle search at a checkpoint.

I was driving through a checkpoint in Mississippi for license and driving sober compliance when I was stopped because my passenger wasn't wearing a seatbelt. It was the first citation related to seatbelt laws I have ever received. The officer stated that as the driver, I was responsible for my... View More

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answered on Mar 26, 2025

In Mississippi, drivers can indeed receive citations for passengers who don't wear seatbelts, as state law places this responsibility on you as the driver. The Mississippi Code Section 63-2-1 makes the driver accountable for ensuring all passengers buckle up, and this is enforceable as a... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law and Traffic Tickets for Mississippi on
Q: I was stopped and arrested in MS despite no crime. Charged with "No ID" and "Failure to Comply." Court date is May 6th, 2025. How was I arrested and booked?

On March 11, 2025, I was stopped on my way to work in Mississippi. The officer asked for my ID but confirmed no crime had been committed. I declined to show my ID under my 4th Amendment rights, and the officer asked me to step out of the vehicle. I was subsequently handcuffed and booked at the... View More

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answered on Apr 11, 2025

Based on the information you provided, it's hard to tell why you were pulled over in the first place. Your attorney should be able to gather more information about the reason for the stop at your first court appearance. You should make your attorney aware of your concerns, and ask them to do... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets and Constitutional Law for Mississippi on
Q: Can an "officer" pull someone over when he has not yet completed academy

I was pulled over in a parking lot for a no seatbelt. The officer was not behind me on the street, he was already in the parking lot. My gf left a bottle she had been drinking on in the car and the officer spotted it and made a big deal out of it and used it as probably cause to search my vehicle,... View More

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answered on Jan 15, 2025

Your situation raises some important legal questions about police authority and proper procedures. Generally, someone who hasn't completed police academy training should not be conducting traffic stops independently - they typically need to be accompanied by a certified officer during their... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Consumer Law, Criminal Law, Traffic Tickets and Civil Rights for Mississippi on
Q: Can you refuse to ID at a Saftey Checkpoint if you haven’t committed or are not under suspicion of committing a crime?
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answered on Jan 5, 2025

Whether you can refuse to show identification at a safety checkpoint depends largely on the location and the specific regulations in place. In many places, especially at airports, government buildings, or during certain events, security personnel are authorized to request ID to ensure... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law and Legal Malpractice for Mississippi on
Q: boyfriend recieved two tickets for bad tag and running red light, red light ticket was blank. was charged for speeding?

ticket for “running a red light” was left fully blank. officer verbally said it was because he ran the light but in court today (7/30) he was charged for speeding, nothing mentioned about the light. is there anything we can do? i am irritated about being lied to by someone who is meant to be... View More

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answered on Aug 5, 2024

You have every right to be upset about this situation. If the ticket for running a red light was left blank and your boyfriend was instead charged with speeding in court without prior notice, this raises several issues. The most immediate step you can take is to review the court records and the... View More

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