Over the years I got few tickets and once or twice was getting 1 month extensions because of different special circumstances. I heard that this is a common practice -- one time one month extension.
But now I have a ticket from San Francisco police. Mundane registration issue, not even a traffic violation. And San Francisco court clerk just told me: no extensions. Not by phone, not by mail. You have to come in person on this date. I guess they will add "failure to appear" charge if I don't come.
I have been out of country for over a month and couldn't prepare documents for court appearance. Also I have a full day prior commitment on that day.
So is SF court nuts? It's natural that people have various circumstances and can't come on a particular date.
I guess they are just after the money and do whatever they can to assess as many fees as they can.
So my question is: is such "no extension" practice common? What to do in my case?
But now I have a ticket from San Francisco police. Mundane registration issue, not even a traffic violation. And San Francisco court clerk just told me: no extensions. Not by phone, not by mail. You have to come in person on this date. I guess they will add "failure to appear" charge if I don't come.
I have been out of country for over a month and couldn't prepare documents for court appearance. Also I have a full day prior commitment on that day.
So is SF court nuts? It's natural that people have various circumstances and can't come on a particular date.
I guess they are just after the money and do whatever they can to assess as many fees as they can.
So my question is: is such "no extension" practice common? What to do in my case?