Traffic tickets can be extremely difficult to face in some various circumstances, there are many different traffic laws and other laws regarding driving that are in place and must be adhered to by the various drivers on the road. There are essentially two different kinds of traffic ticket penalties:

  • Civil penalties
  • Criminal penalties

Depending on the violation you have been cited with, you could face more or less severe penalties for conviction of this traffic crime. A civil penalty will be imposed for a moving violation such as speeding, violation of parking laws or driving without a seat belt on. These penalties generally do not exceed a fine of $300, however you can generally fight a ticket, and if you pay the fine it is the same as pleading guilty in court. A criminal penalty will be imposed for misdemeanor offenses such as underage DUI. One example of a felony traffic offense is not pulling over for a police officer.

How We Can Help You

If you are facing various traffic tickets or traffic violations in Arizona then it is important for you to discuss this with a skilled legal representative before paying the fine. If you pay the fine then you are essentially pleading guilty to the charges and you will have this violation added to your driving record.

A Maricopa County juvenile lawyer from Rosenstein Law Group will be able to provide you with skillful representation of your case in court. We will work aggressively to build a strong defense of your case that will aggressively fight for your rights, your goals and your desires regarding the outcome of your case. It is vitally important that you seek the legal assistance of our firm as soon as possible.

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Contact our firm today for a free consultation with an attorney. We have offices in Scottsdale, Phoenix, Mesa, Tempe and Gilbert to serve you.

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