The other day I got pulled over for speeding. Three weeks later I go online to lowestpricetrafficshool.com and another .gov site to pay my fine and go to driving school online. Both sites say that they are not able to find my citation number, so I thought that I would view my drivers license record to see anything in the past and still nothing showed up.

Basically both websites cannot find my ticket and im 100% sure of that. What should I do?

Just fyi: I got pulled over by a 2 cops standing in the median behind their motorcycle with a radar gun. It was one of those things where there are no computers involved unlike when u get pulled over by a cop car

Okay, DAN… time to come clean: what did you do with the police officers’ bodies?

Saying that you were pulled over the other day for speeding, indicates that this event occurred within the last week..

Then, you say "Three weeks later", to indicate that it was last month.. it can’t be both.

Okay, all joking aside:

It is not all that uncommon for police officers to fail to file the tickets they write. Coburg Oregon police officers quite often fail to file the tickets they wrote, because most of the tickets they wrote were to speeders on Interstate 5, between Eugene and Salem, Oregon. The reason they failed to file those tickets is because Coburg, Oregon, is (or at least was) a full five miles away from I-5.

By filing any of those tickets, they would have been committing acts of filing falsified documents.

By not filing, but letting the ticket-getters think that they would be in trouble for not paying the fines they were expecting for them, the city of Coburg was raking in three times more revenue per year than for all of their legitimate taxational revenues, combined.

Since news about this scam went national, this kind of thing has been popping up all over the country.

Re-read your ticket, and I mean quite carefully. Chances are, you will find that the officers didn’t actually identify themselves upon it.

Not that I’m giving you an excuse to continue speeding, mind you. Just that you might be part of yet another law-enforcement-agency scam.