In Illinois, thousands of drivers receive traffic tickets every day. People get those traffic tickets for traffic violations. Those violations sometimes are called infractions. Those violations are not criminal. There is no jail time or a criminal conviction at stake.
In Illinois, if a driver gets three convictions for moving violations within a year, the Secretary of the State may suspend that driver’s license. That means that the Department of Motor Vehicles can take our license. Moreover, the law has harsher penalties for certain traffic violations.
If you pay your traffic ticket, there is no way back. Conviction will stay on your driving record for a long time. Moreover, even a single traffic ticket can raise your insurance rates. Thus, you will pay twice. First, you will pay your fine. Second, you will pay more for your car insurance.
Never pay your ticket! After receiving a traffic ticket, it is important that you call Russian Speaking Traffic Tickets Attorney in Chicago to discuss what options you have. Russian Speaking Traffic Tickets Attorney in Chicago works hard to keep tickets off your driving record.
If you go to court to fight your traffic ticket, you lose a lot of time. Courts schedule cases on business days. Thus, you will have to take a day off to appear in court. Moreover, some drivers cannot appear in court because they live far away from Chicago and got their traffic tickets while they were driving through Illinois.
Pittsburgh Attorney Andrew O. Stiffler is a 2013 graduate of Duquesne University School of Law, where he graduated in the top 25% of his class, and was awarded the Leo J. Loughren Endowed Scholarship. While in law... Read More »
Attorney Adam Bishop is a Pittsburgh native who has dedicated his career to fighting injustice and defending the wrongfully accused. Raised by two Pittsburgh Public School teachers with roots to the steel industry, Attorney Bishop understands the value of hard work and striving for excellence in your profession.