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California Traffic Ticket Attorney

Traffic Violation Tickets

Traffic Violation TicketsIn the State of California there are 3 kinds of traffic citations that a law enforcement office can issue. These three citations are: parking tickets, infraction traffic tickets, and misdemeanor traffic tickets. Parking tickets are not filed with the courts but with the parking agency where the violation occurred. Infraction traffic tickets and misdemeanor traffic tickets, however, are filed with the courts. Infraction traffic tickets include traffic violations such as speeding or failure to stop at a red light. Misdemeanor traffic tickets include violations like driving without a license or driving under the influence. Traffic violation tickets should be taken seriously as they can have detrimental consequences. California traffic ticket lawyers understand these consequences and desire to help individuals obtain a dismissal of their traffic violation tickets.

When an individual receives a traffic ticket in the State of California, either 1 or 2 points will be placed on their driving record. Tickets for violations such as speeding, running a red light, or making an unsafe lane change are assigned 1 point. Tickets for more serious violations like reckless driving, hit and run, or driving under the influence are assigned 2 points. Drivers will be considered negligent if they receive 4 points in 12 months, 6 points in 24 months, and 8 points in 36 months. Drivers that receive 4 points in a 12 month period will lose their driver's license. For these reasons, points and traffic violation tickets should not be minimized. Individuals facing traffic ticket violations should contact a California traffic ticket attorney for assistance.

Don't just pay your ticket! Let California traffic ticket attorneys at the Law offices of Amir Soleimanian take care of it for you.

California traffic ticket lawyers can help individuals fight a speeding ticket or any other type of traffic violation. While individuals can try to fight a speeding ticket or other types of traffic tickets on their own, they need to understand that the police officer testifying against them is well-versed in court procedures. The police officer knows how to expertly and professionally present the case before the judge. Since most individuals are not accustomed to court policies and procedures, they will find that they are at a significant disadvantage. Being represented by an experienced and skilled California traffic ticket attorney can give individuals the advantage they need to win their case.

If you have been issued a speeding ticket, radar ticket, automated photo red light ticket, or high speed violation in Los Angeles, you need to contact a Los Angeles traffic ticket attorney. If you have been charged with a DUI or DWI or been involved in a hit and run, a Los Angeles speeding ticket attorney can be of assistance. Because traffic tickets can have far-reaching ramifications it is vital that you have competent and capable legal representation. When you need help with the dismissal of a traffic ticket, contact a trained and qualified attorney in Los Angeles, CA for a consultation.

Call (866) 780-1234 to consult with Amir Soleimanian, California traffic ticket lawyer now!

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Amirs' Office And Associates are the best in handling traffic tickets. I have put three tickets in two years in the trusted hands of this firm, every ticket has been DISMISSED! Its simply amazing and ...
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Mr. Ticket, Amir Soleimanian, the California traffic ticket attorney, can help you fight your traffic tickets such as speeding tickets, red light tickets, red light camera tickets, DUI offense, DWI offense, reckless driving, hit and run, FTA warrants, cell phone tickets, suspended driver's license, overweight ticket, misdemeanors and other moving violations in California including San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego and Sacramento.