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In North Carolina, penalties for traffic violations are uniform throughout the state, meaning drivers face the same ones for an offense no matter where in the state they are pulled over. Depending on the nature of the charge, you may be required to pay a fine, appear in court, and face a suspended license if you have a record of recent moving violations. In many instances, hiring a traffic ticket lawyer to dispute the ticket or have the charges reduced can result in a reduction of penalties, saving a considerable amount of money and stress.

Financial Penalties

traffic ticket lawyerWhile fines for many offenses may appear low, the final cost of a moving violation will always be much higher. For instance, while the fine for speeding in some situations is as low as $30, if a court appearance is required, the driver will have to pay about $200 in additional costs. Depending on the circumstances of your case, a local traffic ticket lawyer can appear in court on your behalf, and often negotiate the charge to a lesser offense with a lower fine and fewer long-term financial consequences.

The Point System

Most moving violations also result in points added to your license. After seven points, the state requires you to take a safe driving course, which removes three points from your record. However, those who receive 12 points within three years may face a suspended license, for a period lasting anywhere from 60 days to one year.

 

If you were charged with a moving violation in Anson, Richmond, Stanly, or Union County, the Bates Law Firm PLLC will work to reduce your penalties and minimize the impact on your driving record. To learn more about their attentive service and how they can help, visit their website. To discuss your options with a skilled traffic ticket lawyer, call (704) 694-0195 today.

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