PARKING & PAPER TICKETS
1.
Respond timely
(within 72 hours if possible) in writing.One of the laws of administrative law is that you must refuteany and all claims made against you by any governmentagency (and the IRS) within
72
hours
of receipt of same. If you do, chances are you will not hear from the agency again.However, it is a good idea to follow up with a properpaperwork attack as soon as reasonably possible. Failure torespond within three days only means that a lot morepaperwork will need to be done, not that the resolution of the problem has been lost.
2.
Make a
copy
of the ticket or citation and keep theoriginal on file.
3.
Write on the front of the copy
"I do not owe this"
in bigblack or red writing that takes up the whole page. Do notsign it unless it has an original signature. Sign it if it does.
4.
Hand write the
"Notice of Commercial Dishonor"
*.Follow your signature with the term "Without Prejudice, UCC1-207-9".
5.
Photocopy
"To Whom It May Concern"
and sign it.
6.
Put the copy of the ticket (written on), the "Notice of Commercial Dishonor" and the signed "To Whom It MayConcern" in an envelope and
mail
it certified mail. This maybe the end of it.
7.
If you hear back from them
repeat
the whole process. The power in this is to stay out of the court system bybeating them in the U.S. Postal system. [This will work for allmeter violations, all parking violations, and all no seat belt,no registration, no insurance, no safety sticker violations.
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