Traffic Citation Without Ssn

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Traffic citations in Hawaii do not require a social security number to be valid. Ensure the citation includes other identifying details like date, time, and violation specifics. If your son is a minor, consider consulting a lawyer for guidance on juvenile traffic cases. Contact the court for clarification or to contest the citation.

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Son got a traffic citation and the ticket does not have his social security number on it.
Hi ****! No worries about the missing social security number on the traffic citation. Typically, traffic tickets don't require a social security number. What's important is to ensure your son responds to the citation by the deadline. Does he need help with understanding the next steps or contesting the ticket?
If the ticket only has his name without any other identifying information
If the ticket only has your son's name without any other identifying information, it may still be valid. Typically, a citation will include details like the date, time, location, and nature of the violation. It's important to verify these details. Would you like information on how to address this with the court?
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In Hawaii, traffic citations typically include identifying details like the date, time, and violation specifics. Missing a social security number doesn't invalidate it.
- Check the citation for all other details.
- Contact the court for clarification or to contest the citation.
Would you like help finding contact information for the court handling your son's case?
Yes
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In Hawaii, traffic citations usually require the name, date, time, location, and violation details. Missing a social security number doesn’t invalidate the ticket. You can contact the court for more information or to contest it.
Would you like the contact information for the court handling the case?
Yes
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It seems your son's ticket is still valid despite the missing social security number. You can contact the court directly to address this issue. If you provide the location or court handling the case, I can help you find their contact information.
He is also 15 years old
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In Hawaii, minors like your son may face different procedures for traffic violations. It's important to address the citation with the court. You might want to consider contacting a lawyer for advice on how to proceed, especially if court appearances or points on a driving record are involved. Let me know if you need anything else!
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HRS *-*(c)(*) refers to a specific section of Hawaii's statutes. It generally deals with procedures related to arrest and bail. Since your son is a minor, and traffic violations can have specific rules, it might be beneficial to consult with a lawyer who specializes in juvenile traffic cases. Would you like more information on handling juvenile traffic citations, or is there anything specific you need assistance with?