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Plates Or License?

Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 11:36 pm
by DMS91

Hey guys,


I should have asked this in my last post, so my apologies in advance for making a new post. I just have a few quick questions in regards to license plates and tickets/warnings.


If a police officer issues a ticket or warning for an offence, does that get noted on the records for the drivers' license *and* the plates of the vehicle?

If a note is made on the plates of the vechicle about the offence, would changing the plates (ie, buying a new set) remove that note, or be transferred to the next set?


Thanks for your help!


Re: Plates Or License?

Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 12:50 am
by OPS Copper

It get put into our in house records. It ties the vehicle plate and driver to the ticket or warning. Changing plates would have no change as you would still be tied to the old plates.


Our system runs the plate and takes the R/O information and pulls the hits for the r/o from our in house data base.


GS


Re: Plates Or License?

Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 4:52 pm
by Simon Borys

But it's only the local police who have that information. It doesn't go on the province wide system (PARIS) for tracking plates and DLs.


Re: Plates Or License?

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 1:38 am
by DMS91

Alright, thanks for the replies guys, but just to clarify my question;


Say I get pulled over in my blue mustang with plates "123 ABC" and am written a speeding ticket. Therefore, if at any time down the road an officer runs my plate 123 ABC through the system, it will show that there was a ticket issued.


Now, say something happened and I needed to get a new set of plates "456 DEF" for my blue mustang (same car). If an officer ran the plate 456 DEF through the system, would it show that the vehicle had been issued a ticket prior, or would it not get any hits?


I hope that makes sense.

Thanks in advance!!


Re: Plates Or License?

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 9:19 am
by smurfz

It would show the R/O had received a conviction using the car with the other plates