Top Athens, NY Speeding Ticket Lawyers Near You

We found a limited number of Speeding Ticket law firms in Athens. Below are some of the closest additional firms.

Speeding Ticket Lawyers | Serving Athens, NY

318 Main St, Saugerties, NY 12477

Speeding Ticket Lawyers | Serving Athens, NY

1 West Bridge St, Saugerties, NY 12477

Speeding Ticket Lawyers | Serving Athens, NY

273 Wall St, Suite 202, Kingston, NY 12401-4513

Speeding Ticket Lawyers | Serving Athens, NY

125 Adams Street, Delmar, NY 12054-2416

Speeding Ticket Lawyers | Serving Athens, NY

30 South Pearl Street, 11th Floor, Albany, NY 12207

Speeding Ticket Lawyers | Serving Athens, NY

30 South Pearl St., 12th Floor, Albany, NY 12207

Athens Speeding Ticket Information

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How Long Do You Have To Attend Traffic School?

Many traffic school programs that would keep a traffic ticket off of your record are only a few hours. A program like this can pay big dividends in helping you get out from under having a ticket make your auto insurance premiums skyrocket. Your attorney can help you better understand your options.

How Long Does a Traffic Ticket Stay on Your Record?

This depends on the state you live in. Many states will remove tickets for speeding, running a red light, failure to signal, or other minor violations from your record after five years. More serious offenses, like reckless driving, can stay on your record for 10 years or more.

What Happens to Your Ticket if You Plead not Guilty?

By paying your ticket, you are pleading guilty and admitting fault. If you wish to contest your ticket, it will contain a court date on it, where you will be able to appear before a judge and state your case. You can have an attorney represent you. The officer who wrote the ticket may show up in court and give testimony for why you deserve the ticket.

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