speeding ticket and traffic ticket lawyer in Georgia
With two major interstates providing access to the Florida from the north, one major interstate running east to west from Georgia to California and numerous state highways that extend as far west as Texas, Georgia provides many opportunities for eager traffic cops to write speeding tickets against Georgia drivers and drivers from out of state. If you receive a speeding ticket in Georgia, it is important that you seek the advice of an experienced Georgia speeding ticket attorney to discuss your options for a number of reasons.
SPEEDING TICKET FINES IN GEORGIA CAN BE VERY EXPENSIVE
Georgia counties and cities impose some of the highest speeding ticket fines in the United States. As if high fines weren’t enough, the Georgia legislature recently passed a super speeder law which imposes an additional $200.00 fine on any driver who receives a speeding citation for speeds that are 15 mph greater than the posted speed limit. For example, if you are a driver licensed in Florida who receives a speeding ticket in Georgia for 86mph in a 70mph zone, you will be subject to a fine by the local, county or city court. If you do not contact a Georgia speeding ticket attorney and simply pay the fine, you will also receive an additional fine in the mail from Georgia in the mail approximately 30 days later. With both a local speeding ticket fine and a super speeder fine, it is not uncommon for a speeding ticket in Georgia to cost a total of $500.00 to $1,000 depending upon the speed that you were alleged to have traveled. Our Georgia speeding ticket attorney has experience representing hundreds of Georgia drivers and drivers from out of state in all counties and cities in Georgia. Drawing upon his experience with local prosecutors and judges together with his talents as a highly skilled trial attorney and ex-federal prosecutor with the United States Department of Justice, our Georgia speeding ticket attorney will fight to have your fines reduced or eliminated completely.
SPEEDING TICKETS CAN LEAD TO SUSPENSION OF YOUR DRIVER’S LICENSE
Like most states, Georgia assesses points against a Georgia driver’s license each time a moving violation is received. A person who receives 15 or more points in a 24 month period faces suspension of their driver’s license for a period of 6 months or greater. Driving is considered a privilege, not a right, and if you receive too many speeding tickets or other moving violations, Georgia will suspend your license without regard to whether you need to drive to get to work, attend school or visit your family. For speeding tickets, Georgia uses the following points system for speeding tickets and moving violations:
- Reckless Driving: 4 points
- Unlawfully passing a school bus: 6 points
- Improper passing on a hill or curve: 4 points
- Speeding (miles per hour over the speed limit):
- 15-19 MPH: 2 points
- 19-24 MPH: 3 points
- 24-34 MPH: 4 points
- 34 MPH or more: 6 points
- Disobedience of any traffic-control device or traffic officer: 3 points
- Possessing an open container of an alcoholic beverage while driving: 2 points
- Failure to secure a load: 2 points
- All other moving violations: 3 points
- Child restraint (first offense): 1 point
- Child restraint (second and subsequent offense): 2 points
- Aggressive driving: 6 points (license suspension for drivers under 21)
- HOV lane violation (fourth and subsequent offense): 1 point
Note to Out of State Drivers: If you receive a speeding ticket in Georgia and simply pay the ticket without contacting a Georgia speeding ticket attorney, the violation will be reported to your state’s DMV and points will be assessed against your license based upon the rules of your state’s DMV, not Georgia’s system. Some states, such as Florida and North Carolina, have harsher points systems than Georgia and there may be an even greater risk of your license being suspended.
SPEEDING TICKETS CAN RAISE YOUR INSURANCE RATES SIGNIFICANTLY
Insurance companies are in the business of making money and, as such, will often take advantage of any opportunity to raise rates. Over the course of just a couple of years, a speeding ticket can result in hundreds of dollars in increased insurance premiums. Additionally, some insurance companies may be reluctant to accept your application for insurance coverage if you have too many reported moving violations or speeding tickets on your driver’s record. An experienced Georgia speeding ticket attorney can often prevent your speeding ticket from being reported to your insurance company.
YOU MUST ACT QUICKLY
In some counties and cities in Georgia you must make arrangements to pay your ticket or attend court within 30 to 45 days of receiving your ticket. While our Georgia speeding ticket attorney is available 24/7 to discuss your citation, some cases require contact with prosecutors and police officers in advance of your court date as well as further investigation in order to obtain the best result. If you have received a speeding ticket in Georgia, contact a Georgia speeding ticket attorney immediately for a free, no-obligation telephone consultation.
Attention Out of State Drivers: We can assist you in navigating the Georgia court system throughout the state. Drawing from his experience with local prosecutors, judges and court staff, our Georgia speeding ticket attorney will fight for you at the local level. Also, in many cases, you may not have to return to Georgia to fight your ticket.
Why Hire Our Georgia Speeding Ticket Attorney?
Affordable – Our rates are very affordable and we accept all major credit cards
Accessible – Our Georgia speeding ticket attorney is available 24/7. You may reach us on nights, weekends or holidays. Do not hesitate to contact us any time.
Experienced – Our Georgia speeding ticket attorney is familiar with local practices in courts throughout Georgia and is a very accomplished trial attorney as an ex-federal prosecutor. We know how to fight.
