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Wake County Speeding Ticket Lawyer | Raleigh Traffic Citation Lawyer | Law Offices of Wiley Nickel
QUESTION: “The officer who gave me a Raleigh speeding ticket said it was mandatory that I appear in court. Do I have to appear in court?”
ANSWER: North Carolina law requires individuals to appear in Court when they receive speeding tickets at specific high rates of speed. In most situations, I’m able to get your court appearance waived and can save you the considerable time and effort of appearing in Court. It’s not a pleasant experience and it can definitely take a while. Every client at my law firm is sent a “waiver of appearance” form which allows me to handle their case without the client being present. There are certain situations where it is required for a client to appear in court but it’s usually a rare situation. For more information on how your Raleigh, NC speeding ticket will be handled please contact me directly. I’ll be happy to speak with you on the phone at any time.
QUESTION: “My Wake or Chatham County speeding ticket was for 20 mph over the speed limit. Can I lose my North Carolina driving license?”
ANSWER: Yes. However, the Law Offices of Wiley Nickel, PLLC has ways to help you keep your license. During your free initial consultation, we will discuss a number of factors that will help us in dealing with the Wake County District Attorney to help you keep your license and keep your insurance rates down.
QUESTION: “I received a North Carolina speeding ticket. I live in another state. Is the North Carolina ticket going to affect my insurance?”
ANSWER: While the DMV in your state will probably find out about the North Carolina traffic citation, the question of how the citation will affect your insurance depends on your local DMV and how your NC traffic ticket is handled. It will very likely follow you back home so it’s important to deal with it promptly. I can appear on your behalf to help fix your ticket in order to keep your insurance rates low and to make sure the damage is lessened or eliminated.
QUESTION: “My teenager just received a Wake County speeding ticket for 16 miles over the speed limit and was arrested. How can they do this?”
ANSWER: A North Carolina law went into effect that requires officers to arrest any 16 or 17 years old who has a learner’s permit or a provisional license if that person is charged with a criminal moving violation. Along with this arrest, there is an automatic license suspension for thirty days regardless of whether the teen is convicted of the offense. A teen driver charged with driving 15 mph above the speed limit, careless and reckless driving or driving in excess of 80 mph is going to be cuffed and taken downtown for mug shots and fingerprinting.
QUESTION: “Can I lose my car for prearranged racing?”
ANSWER If you have been charged with “prearranged racing” you could lose your car if convicted. Call my law office to speak with me about your case if you have been charged with this offense.
QUESTION “How can I fix a traffic ticket where I pled guilty?”
ANSWER You might be able to re-open your case by filing a Motion for Appropriate Relief. Also known as a MAR motion. MAR motions can be used in traffic cases. An example could be a situation where a driver has represented himself in court without a correct knowledge of the law and ends up with an insurance increase or suspension of license as a result.
QUESTION Can you get my ticket reduced to the non-moving violation of “improper equipment” in Wake County & Chatham County, NC?
ANSWER
Maybe! We’re looking for the right answer to the questions below for Wake County and Chatham County Traffic Tickets:
No more than one other moving violation in the last three (3) years
No more than three moving violations within the last ten (10) years
No reductions to improper equipment in North Carolina within the last three (3) years
The original ticket says you were charged with speeding 20 mph or less over the posted speed limit and not in excess of 85 mph.
Assuming eligibility we charge a flat fee of $370 for improper equipment eligible cases. That covers all court costs and fines.
Call the Law Offices of Wiley Nickel, PLLC for help!
Make sure your car insurance rates stay low by contacting a speeding ticket attorney who knows how to handle speeding tickets and get the best possible outcome. Losing your driving privilege is a very unpleasant experience and can possibly be avoided if you handle your case the right way.
Call me at 1 (919) 650–2851 for a zero cost consultation about your speeding ticket or traffic citation. I handle speeding ticket cases in Wake County and Chatham County, North Carolina including the cities of Raleigh, Cary, Apex, Morrisville, Wake Forrest, Garner, Pittsboro, Siler City, Goldston, and Fuquay Varina. My office is conveniently located in Cary, North Carolina near the SAS campus and I-40 at exit 278 (Harrison Ave exit).
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