Heather H. asked

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I have a ticket from 2011 for speeding and no license that has been sent to collections. The ticket was issued in a small town far from where I live, and I missed the court date due to my mother being terminally ill with cancer and me being her caretaker. They still have a warrant for me and a hold on my license. What motion can I file in Nevada to get it pulled out of collections, possibly reduce the ticket, and clear the warrant and license hold?

September 11th, 2023

Eric L. answered

Given the circumstances of your mother's illness and your role as her caretaker, you can file a moti...

September 11th, 2023

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