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Scared about my speeding ticket and getting my lvn license denied
I have received my letter of approval from the BVNPT today and sent in my payment for licensure. Thank you for all your replies. @ Sam J: Should I call in about the ticket to the BVNPT now or are you suggesting I have an attorney involved even before my first court date? I'm kinda confused about "The worst thing you can do is to not be well-versed on your state's NPA, so you don't become complacent about what they require you to disclose. In this case, it's even possibly trickier, to have a violation that is in the process of being processed by the court" . I already turned in all the documents asked for by the BVNPT but because one ticket is still pending, are you saying I can be denied of my license later? Sorry, I don't know what NPA stands for and I'm just not understanding your post
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Scared about my speeding ticket and getting my lvn license denied
@qpasa141 Thank you for your reply. I feel a little at ease now. I wish I can fight it and win it but I see no chance against a CHP who has MVR recording of the ticketing. I'm just going to report it to the board once I clear it with the court. @OCNRN63 Thanks for replying. I need to keep my eyes on the odometer because going with the flow or driving on empty highway makes me unaware of how fast my speed is.
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Scared about my speeding ticket and getting my lvn license denied
I'm a recent LVN grad from Downey, CA Please help me! I truthfully reported my tickets above $300 on the documentation in LVN school as my graduation date was coming near (July 26,2013) and made sure to file all the necessary documents to show that my tickets have been dismissed. I recently took my NCLEX-PN exam and got a letter saying I passed on January 15,2014. However, it was a letter saying that my licensing will be delayed because the enforcement needs to do an evaluation of my criminal background check. The problem here is I got a speeding ticket of $386 in November 2013 and my court date isn't until March 6,2014 because I had to make an extension of my first court date. I was dumb enough to not call the board right away about my ticket because I had the intention of fighting the ticket after consulting a lawyer about my chances of winning- sadly i had a slim chance so now I'm planning on just paying the fine and accepting the charges. I kept forgetting to call it in after the consultation because I have been busy working two jobs during the weekdays. I should have called the board regardless of whether I was gonna fight it or not on the day of receiving my lovely speeding ticket. Are they going to deny my license now because I didn't call them right away about my speeding ticket that I received after my graduation and having had all my paperwork turned in truthfully at the time? I'm scared and angry at my own stupidity. Please give me some advise! I;m not sure if I should call them or wait until my enforcement agent calls me. Thank you in advance! -Scared and dumb new grad lvn