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Frequently Asked Questions about Traffic offenses in Atlanta

The requirements of receiving traffic or speeding tickets in Georgia raise a few frequently asked questions. Below are some common questions about traffic offenses in Atlanta.

1.    Can I Fight My Traffic Accident Ticket In Atlanta Municipal Court?

There is usually a report after involving in a traffic accident in Atlanta. You may disagree with the accident report’s conclusions. When you appear in Atlanta Municipal Court to contest an accident ticket, you will be assigned to a Judge who may or may not schedule your bench trial on the first appearance.

2.    How Much Will My Fine Be In Atlanta Municipal Court?

The Judge and prosecutor will determine the amount of your fine. Both can levy a higher or lower fine depending on the facts of your case. However,  the statutory maximum and minimum limits constrain them. Please keep in mind that a surcharge will accompany nearly all fines.

3.    What Can I Do If I Receive A Ticket While Driving On My Limited Driving Permit?

Take precautions. Do not plead guilty or pay any fines without first consulting with an attorney if you are driving on a restricted license. Any conviction while driving on a restricted permit may revoke your permit.

4.    What Traffic Offenses May Suspend My Georgia Driver’s License?

Some of the offenses are driving under the influence (DUI)/child endangerment, homicide by vehicle, hit and run or leaving the scene of an accident, serious injury by vehicle, feticide by vehicle, fraudulent or fictitious use of or application for a license or ID, operating a motor vehicle with a revoked, canceled, or suspended registration, racing on highways or streets.

5.    How Many Points Will Suspend My Georgia Driver’s License?

Non-commercial drivers over 21 will have their license suspended if they receive 15 or more points in 24 months. You will likely have your license suspended for a single traffic offense if you are under 21.

6.    How Do I Reinstate My License If It Was Suspended For Failure To Appear In Court?

You must obtain a clearance letter from the court or complete a 912-license reinstatement form and submit it to DDS along with the reinstatement fee if you fail to appear in court.

In conclusion, consider hiring a lawyer if you are unsure about traffic offenses questions in Atlanta.

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