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Look up phone number for your county/city court. Only way to know (before you get notice from court, or get pulled over for some other problem). Clerk can look up info by name to be sure.
contact the courts in the county and state in which the ticket was issued. most courts have a separate traffic link on their site with multiple search types, such as name, licence number, etc. most can be done online without risking being arrested in the event your ticket has gone to warrant.
If its something of importance, like if you owe them something then they could take to court stating you did. Its paper trail. So its up to you if your obligated and how they will react if you dont.
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