What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? CA
I recently received a "Notice of Outstanding Parking Violtations" letter. Its states that I have three outstanding parking tickets dated 6-13-05, 7-13-05, and 7-28-06 on my car. In the past 5 years I have always been able to register my car. (In California you cannot register a car with outstanding parking tickets).
I have no recollection of these tickets, especially since they are so old. When I called the local authority they said I would have to produce proof that the tickets have been paid. I have only been able to find one cancelled check. I can't find my cancelled checks from 2005. I asked them for proof or copies of the tickets. I was told that they did not keep copies, and that the burden of proof fell on me.
Shouldn't the authority be responsible to provide proof that the ticket was issued, especially since they are so old? I have a feeling this is some kind of bureaucratic/computer screw up that I'm in the middle of.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
I recently received a "Notice of Outstanding Parking Violtations" letter. Its states that I have three outstanding parking tickets dated 6-13-05, 7-13-05, and 7-28-06 on my car. In the past 5 years I have always been able to register my car. (In California you cannot register a car with outstanding parking tickets).
I have no recollection of these tickets, especially since they are so old. When I called the local authority they said I would have to produce proof that the tickets have been paid. I have only been able to find one cancelled check. I can't find my cancelled checks from 2005. I asked them for proof or copies of the tickets. I was told that they did not keep copies, and that the burden of proof fell on me.
Shouldn't the authority be responsible to provide proof that the ticket was issued, especially since they are so old? I have a feeling this is some kind of bureaucratic/computer screw up that I'm in the middle of.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?