Greensboro Traffic Violations Defense LawyerTraffic violations carry serious consequences in North Carolina. Speeding tickets that are 20 miles per hour over the posted speed limit or over 80 miles per hour can lead to a revocation of your driver's license. Driving with a revoked license can lead to four months in jail. Even minor violations can lead to points added to your driving record and insurance, which can eventually lead to significant penalties if further violations occur and an increase in insurance premiums. While many alleged traffic violators accept their tickets and punishment, there are numerous ways and reasons to fight your charges. At the Law Office of Matt A. Stockdale, PLLC, we have helped hundreds of people face their traffic violation charges, have their charges dismissed, or reduce their charges and punishment. We can seek a prayer for judgment (PJC), which allows the court to pass judgment later. With a prayer for judgment, the driver is charged the cost of court, but no decision is rendered, no conviction is filed, and no points are assigned. We can work to have your charges reduced to a non-moving violation, which will not add any points to your driving record or insurance. If your license was revoked and you can resolve your issue before your court date, you may be able to avoid a revocation of your license. We can also assist with the following:
If you have been charged with a traffic violation, call our office. Attorney Matt Stockdale can provide experienced representation, and can even represent you in court if you are unable to appear. This is often convenient for clients charged with speeding tickets while passing through from other states. Download this waiver of appearance form and fax it to us at 336-510-0967 along with your ticket to begin the resolution of your case. Contact UsI-85 and I-40 merge in Greensboro, and speeding tickets and traffic violations are common. If you have been accused of a traffic violation, call us for prompt and dedicated legal advice and representation. We offer free initial consultations and accept credit cards. We are available for weekday, evening and weekend appointments, and we charge low rates designed to make legal help affordable. We are located near the Carolina Theatre in downtown Greensboro, near ample parking. Contact us at (336) 510-0941. "Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute. Speak up and judge fairly; defend the rights of the poor and needy." Proverbs 31:8-9 |






