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<p>Hertz sent me a bill for releasing my info to  'authorities' for what seems like a slew of speeding tickets.  Now, will France track me down? And is there a website I can check on my status? - "Hoosier"</p>
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<p>Hi Hoosier,</p>
<p>Is the bill is for the tickets themselves, or for Hertz giving the cops your info?&nbsp; I don't think France will track you down (although if you ever want to rent a car in France again or move here, I would get those tickets cleared up). Hertz probably has your credit card details if you rented  a car with them, so I'm guessing they'll charge your card for the fee you owe them. As for a website...check your status on what? Your Hertz bill or your driving record? I'm guessing no on both, but maybe someone else here could help.&nbsp; - Heather</p>
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<p>The bill was from Hertz for providing the authorites with my info, and  i was billed 5 times, for 5 different dates, so i assumed the traffic  police wanted me for 5 separate incidents.&nbsp; The fee each time was  somewhere around 20 euros.</p>
<p>And i do want to clear up the tickets.&nbsp; I don't know how, because i  havent received them yet.&nbsp; I dont want to get stopped at customs and  locked up, because I do want to return to France. - "Hoosier"</p>
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