Old Mip Ticket Resurfaced
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An old MIP ticket from 2006 in Kansas has resurfaced, affecting your license. Check for outstanding warrants or failures to appear. Contact the court for details and request proof of payment from 2006. Visit the DMV for reinstatement requirements. If facing issues across multiple counties, gather all documents and consider filing a complaint with the Kansas Attorney Generals office. Seek legal advice for potential harassment or extortion claims.Full Conversation
Mip ticket in kansas in * suddenly is a issue after 20 years
It sounds like an old Minor in Possession (MIP) ticket from * has resurfaced. Here are a few things to consider:
- Check if there's an outstanding warrant related to the ticket.
- Determine if there's been a failure to appear in court.
- Contact the court in the jurisdiction where the ticket was issued for more information.
Do you need help finding court contact information?
- Check if there's an outstanding warrant related to the ticket.
- Determine if there's been a failure to appear in court.
- Contact the court in the jurisdiction where the ticket was issued for more information.
Do you need help finding court contact information?
No i have it im currently suspended because of this however ive had revocations and reinstatments over the last 20 years and this never appeard until now
It sounds frustrating to have this issue resurface after so long. Since you're currently suspended due to this, have you been able to contact the court to get more details on why it's affecting your license now?
They say i failed to pay however i know it had to have been paid due to the fact of previous reinstatments that required that i have nothing outstanding in kansas or any other state
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It seems like you've been caught in an administrative tangle. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Request proof of payment from your bank or any other payment method you used in *.
- Obtain a detailed statement from the court outlining the charges and payments related to your MIP ticket.
- Consider visiting the DMV to check for any holds or requirements for reinstatement.
Would you like more information on how to proceed with any of these steps?
It seems like you've been caught in an administrative tangle. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Request proof of payment from your bank or any other payment method you used in *.
- Obtain a detailed statement from the court outlining the charges and payments related to your MIP ticket.
- Consider visiting the DMV to check for any holds or requirements for reinstatement.
Would you like more information on how to proceed with any of these steps?
I find it odd that october 16th i posted bond on a missed court date for * then by november 14th ive got * of these letters from leoti on mip cases i know were paid and old registration owed in Ulysses for a blazer i sold years ago and then fines in johnson for a ticket that was fast track dismissed all totaling * matching my bond
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It sounds like you're facing a puzzling situation. Here's what you can consider:
- Review your bond receipt and the letters you received to check for any discrepancies.
- Contact the courts in Leoti, Ulysses, and Johnson County to verify the status of each case.
- Confirm any past payments with relevant documentation.
Would you like some guidance on a specific step?
It sounds like you're facing a puzzling situation. Here's what you can consider:
- Review your bond receipt and the letters you received to check for any discrepancies.
- Contact the courts in Leoti, Ulysses, and Johnson County to verify the status of each case.
- Confirm any past payments with relevant documentation.
Would you like some guidance on a specific step?
Its multi county harrasment and extortion how do i prove it
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It sounds like you're dealing with a complex issue involving multiple counties. Here are some steps to help you prove harassment or extortion:
- Gather all documents and correspondence related to the cases in Leoti, Ulysses, and Johnson County.
- Document any inconsistencies or discrepancies you've noticed in the charges or fines.
- Consider filing a formal complaint with the Kansas Attorney General's office or seeking legal advice for potential harassment or extortion claims.
Would you like more information on how to proceed with any of these steps?
It sounds like you're dealing with a complex issue involving multiple counties. Here are some steps to help you prove harassment or extortion:
- Gather all documents and correspondence related to the cases in Leoti, Ulysses, and Johnson County.
- Document any inconsistencies or discrepancies you've noticed in the charges or fines.
- Consider filing a formal complaint with the Kansas Attorney General's office or seeking legal advice for potential harassment or extortion claims.
Would you like more information on how to proceed with any of these steps?
Do u think im looking at it unreasonable
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It sounds like you're dealing with a very frustrating situation involving multiple counties. Your concerns seem reasonable given the circumstances. It's important to gather all relevant documentation and consider seeking legal advice to navigate this complex issue. Would you like more information on how to contact the Kansas Attorney General's office or any other guidance?
It sounds like you're dealing with a very frustrating situation involving multiple counties. Your concerns seem reasonable given the circumstances. It's important to gather all relevant documentation and consider seeking legal advice to navigate this complex issue. Would you like more information on how to contact the Kansas Attorney General's office or any other guidance?
I dont want to involve people who may be working with them
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It sounds like you're dealing with a complex and frustrating situation. Filing a complaint yourself is possible. Here’s how you can proceed:
- Gather all relevant documents and evidence.
- Visit the Kansas Attorney General's website for guidelines on filing a complaint.
- Follow their instructions carefully to submit your complaint.
If you need more specific guidance, feel free to ask!
It sounds like you're dealing with a complex and frustrating situation. Filing a complaint yourself is possible. Here’s how you can proceed:
- Gather all relevant documents and evidence.
- Visit the Kansas Attorney General's website for guidelines on filing a complaint.
- Follow their instructions carefully to submit your complaint.
If you need more specific guidance, feel free to ask!
How doni file it myself
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To file a complaint yourself, you can follow these general steps:
- Gather all relevant documents and evidence related to your case.
- Draft a clear and concise statement outlining your complaint and the evidence supporting it.
- File your complaint with the appropriate agency, such as the Kansas Attorney General's office, or the relevant court.
Would you like more details on any of these steps?
To file a complaint yourself, you can follow these general steps:
- Gather all relevant documents and evidence related to your case.
- Draft a clear and concise statement outlining your complaint and the evidence supporting it.
- File your complaint with the appropriate agency, such as the Kansas Attorney General's office, or the relevant court.
Would you like more details on any of these steps?