Abogados de Traffic Tickets
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Polsky & Partners

Martin & Associates

Law Offices of David R. Mugridge

West Legal

Olshansky & Partners

Phillips & Partners

Stowers & Associates

Dean Ryan, Attorney at Law

The Huynh Firm

The Huynh Firm

Engram & Partners

Twichel Legal

Oliverson Law Group

Whitt & Associates

Davi & Associates

Ramsell Trial Lawyers

Law Offices of Douglas B Johnson
Traffic Ticket Lawyers Across the United States
Every year, approximately 41 million speeding tickets are issued in the United States. That doesn't count the millions more written for other moving and non-moving violations. A single ticket can raise your insurance rates for years, and multiple offenses can lead to license suspension or even jail time.
What Traffic Ticket Law Covers
Traffic ticket attorneys handle the full range of moving violations, including speeding, running red lights, reckless driving, and illegal turns. They also represent drivers charged with driving on a suspended license, driving without insurance, and hit-and-run offenses.
Non-moving violations like expired registration, parking infractions, and equipment violations also fall under this practice area. More serious charges such as DUI/DWI offenses often overlap with criminal defense, but many traffic lawyers handle these cases as well. Commercial drivers face additional stakes because violations can threaten their CDL and livelihood.
When to Hire a Traffic Ticket Lawyer
- You're facing a charge that carries points on your license and your record already has prior violations
- The ticket could result in license suspension or revocation
- You hold a commercial driver's license and any conviction could affect your job
- You received a reckless driving or DUI charge, which may carry criminal penalties
- You believe the ticket was issued in error and want to contest it in court
How the Traffic Ticket Process Works
After receiving a citation, you typically have 30 days to respond — either by paying the fine (which counts as a guilty plea) or requesting a court hearing. A lawyer can enter a not guilty plea on your behalf and handle all court appearances in most jurisdictions.
Many cases are resolved through negotiation with the prosecutor before trial. A common outcome is a reduction to a lesser offense that carries fewer or zero points. According to data from multiple jurisdictions, drivers who contest tickets with legal representation win dismissals or reductions roughly 50% of the time.
How Financial Outcomes Are Determined
- Fine reduction — plea agreements often lower the original fine amount, sometimes by half or more
- Point avoidance — keeping points off your record prevents insurance premium increases that average 20-25% per violation
- Avoiding license suspension preserves your ability to earn income, especially for commercial drivers who depend on their CDL
- Successful dismissals eliminate court costs, surcharges, and the long-term financial impact of a conviction on your driving record
- Some states allow traffic school completion in exchange for dismissal, saving drivers thousands in future insurance costs
Frequently Asked Questions
Will a traffic ticket go on my permanent record?
Most traffic violations stay on your driving record for three to five years, depending on your state. Serious offenses like DUI can remain for ten years or longer. A lawyer may be able to get the charge reduced or dismissed so it never appears on your record at all.
Is it worth hiring a lawyer for a simple speeding ticket?
It depends on your situation. If you have a clean record and the fine is small, paying it might make sense. But if you already have points on your license or your insurance rates are at risk, the cost of a lawyer is often far less than what you'd pay in higher premiums over the next several years.
