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Speeding Ticket Frequently Asked Questions
You're cruising along to your destination, certain you're making good time, perhaps pressing the gas pedal just a little bit harder than you should be. You don't notice the parked police cruiser but you get noticed and clocked for speeding. Getting a speeding ticket can be an embarrassing situation and leave you with lots of questions.
Not all areas have the same speed limit requirements. It is important to know the speed limit for the area you are driving in. For the most part, this is achievable just by observing the posted speed limit signs that are along the road, street, highway or avenue where you are driving.
Frequently Asked Questions
Whether it is your first speeding ticket or you have received a ticket before, there are some basic questions you may be asking yourself that need answers:
- Do I have to sign the ticket? - The answer is yes. Signing the ticket acknowledges you have received it.
- Do I need legal representation - This depends on whether or not you have to appear in court and are fighting the ticket.
- Continuance - If you have a court date that you cannot attend, a continuance requests that your trial be postponed until a date in the future that the court will determine.
- Research - Conducting research is necessary when you need to collect data to support your case.
When You Need Help
Getting a speeding ticket isn't the end of the world, it is important to get out of a speeding ticket. When you intend to fight your speeding ticket, you must consider having legal counsel to represent you in your speeding ticket defense. Your attorney can handle many of the frequently asked questions you will have. If you cannot afford an attorney, you will have to familiarize yourself on the terms associated with going to a traffic court and understand what your rights are as someone who is being put on trial for a traffic violation.
Preparing the necessary paperwork and appearing in court when requested are a must. If you cannot arrive when scheduled, you can postpone but only for a limited time, after which you must appear or a bench warrant will be issued for your arrest. Likewise, failing to appear in court can result in suspension or revocation of your license and increased insurance costs.
If you feel you would benefit more from legal advice on your questions, consider consulting with a speeding ticket attorneys that offers a free consultation.
Have you or someone you know been pulled over for a Traffic Violation? If so, contact one of our traffic violation lawyers in you area today!
