Reasons Why You Should Hire an Attorney for Your Speeding Tickets

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Reasons Why You Should Hire an Attorney for Your Speeding Tickets

A speeding ticket may seem like such a minor thing and it is easy for you to just set it aside in your glove compartment and eventually forget about it until you are ordered to appear in court. Little do people know that speeding tickets are more complicated than what they really seem. Here is a list of reasons why you should act on your ticket defense immediately.

Your Speeding Ticket Goes Into Your Permanent Driving Record

Having a negative mark on your permanent driving record such as a speeding ticket will raise red flags when it is time to renew your insurance and will cause you to have higher insurance rates. Insurance premiums can increase 25% to 400%, depending on the traffic violation that they see in your driving record. The increase in your insurance premiums is just an added burden to your finances. It is best to hire a lawyer who can negotiate and find ways for your speeding ticket to not go on your record.

Failure To Show Up In Court Can Lead You To Jail

If you are a very busy person, you may think of just paying the ticket through mail instead of appearing in court to justify your actions. However, paying the ticket means that you admit that you are guilty and will still leave a permanent mark on your driving record. You can hire a lawyer and they can show up in court on your behalf. Failure to show up in court for a speeding ticket may lead to a warrant of arrest, an additional fine for contempt, and your license can be suspended.

People Can Have Access To Your Driving Record

Law enforcement agencies and the DMV have immediate access to your driving record. Attorneys and insurance companies can also get a copy. Your employers can also be granted access upon request. All your traffic violations can be seen and stays on the record unless they are removed through a court order.

What Moving Violations Go To Your Permanent Driving Record?

•   Speeding
•   Running a stop sign
•   Running a red light
•   Unsafe way of changing lanes
•   Failure to control car speed
•   Failure to yield

Other Situations That Call For The Assistance Of A Speeding Attorney

•   Inability to pay the fine
•   Aggressive law enforcement officers
•   Unfair citation
•   Receiving a ticket without being caught on radar

Make sure to contact your traffic violations attorney at least 2 weeks before you are set to appear in court. This will give your attorney enough time to prepare for your case and work with the traffic ticket issuing agency and find a way to reduce your violation so that it only leaves a non-alarming mark on your permanent driving record. Working with an attorney also means that you can pay a lesser fine or even seek a dismissal. 

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