I received a ticket for failure to display my driver's liscence but I have a driver's liscence. Do I still have to pay the ticket?

State law requires you to present your driver's license upon request by a peace officer. Since you were unable to show your driver's license at the time of the stop, you must provide proof of a valid driver's license to the Court on or before your due date printed on the bottom of your ticket and pay a $10 administrative fee.

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1. I have a CDL, am I eligible for deferred disposition or driver's safety course?
2. I received a ticket for no insurance, then I went and bought insurance the next day. Can I still get ticket dismissed?
3. I received a ticket for expired registration and I went and got my vehicle registered. Do I still have to pay the ticket?
4. I received a ticket for expired driver's licence. I have renewed my driver's licence, do I still have to pay the ticket?
5. I received a ticket for failure to display my driver's liscence but I have a driver's liscence. Do I still have to pay the ticket?
6. I feel that I am not guilty. How do I contest my ticket?