Charlotte Speeding Ticket
If you have a Charlotte Speeding Ticket you need to know the local rules for obtaining a reduction. Usually, the best reduction option is an Improper Equipment, which is a non-moving violation and no carries no insurance or DMV points. To qualify for a reduction to Improper Equipment in Mecklenburg County you usually must meet three requirements:
1) No moving violations in the last 3 years. 2) No Driving While Impaired (DWI) convictions. 3) Not be charged with going more than 18 mph over the limit. (rule has been relaxed some) |
If you meet the above the requirements you may qualify to obtain a reduction to Improper Equipment. The fine and Court costs for Improper Equipment equal $266. Our fee is $200. The total of $466 includes Witt Law Firm, P.A. paying for a hard copy of your DMV record to show the Assistant District Attorney and attending Court on your behalf. This saves you the inconvenience of paying for a DMV record, taking time off work, paying to park uptown, and waiting in Court for possibly hours.
If you do not meet the requirements to qualify for a reduction to Improper Equipment you may qualify for a Prayer for Judgment Continued (PJC) or a reduction in speed. If you would like to discuss your options with a Charlotte Speeding Ticket Attorney, please email or give us a call at (704) 493-6851.
If you do not meet the requirements to qualify for a reduction to Improper Equipment you may qualify for a Prayer for Judgment Continued (PJC) or a reduction in speed. If you would like to discuss your options with a Charlotte Speeding Ticket Attorney, please email or give us a call at (704) 493-6851.