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Question - if you had traffic/moving citations in the form of written warnings (no fine) and fines under $150 should they be mentioned as they were technically written citations? When I try to look up my states rmv all I see are my two fined violations and a recent warning. None of the other warnings i have received in 17 years show up. Thus the dilema. I have all the written warnings and citations with me. Any help please??


What if you were in an accident in Niagara Falls, Canada and were given an at fault citation by the Canadian police (<cad 100, paid). Would i need to include the same in the n-400 even though it was across the border? 

 

None of the traffic violations were serious such as dui, arrest, jail or court time, or anyone getting hurt. More like not stopping at stop sign, a speeding ticket, expired inspection sticker, wrong turn etc. Please  advise. 

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