Mecklenburg County speeding ticket
If you have a Mecklenburg County North Carolina Speeding Ticket you need to know the local rules for obtaining a reduction. Generally speaking the best outcome for a speeding ticket short of outright dismissal is a reduction to Improper Equipment. Improper Equipment in NC is a non-moving violation and carries no insurance or DMV points. If you have been charged with an offense as a result of a traffic accident you may be eligible for a dismissal with an appropriate court letter from your insurance company. Before you pay your ticket online it is advisable to consult with an experienced traffic attorney about any possible repercussions to simply pleading guilty as charged.
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Improper Equipment in Mecklenburg County, NC
- No moving violations in the last 3 years.
- No Driving While Impaired (DWI) convictions.
- Not be charged with going more than 21 mph over the limit.
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 typically $200. The total of $466 includes us 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. Sometimes driving school may even be an option to receive improper equipment even if you were charged with more than 18 mph over the limit and you have an otherwise excellent driving record. Other minor infractions such as stop sign or stop light violations may also qualify for improper equipment if you have no moving violations in the prior 3 years. 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. Sometimes driving school may even be an option to receive improper equipment even if you were charged with more than 18 mph over the limit and you have an otherwise excellent driving record. Other minor infractions such as stop sign or stop light violations may also qualify for improper equipment if you have no moving violations in the prior 3 years. 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.
Charlotte Speeding Ticket Court fees
5 over the limit = $201
9 over the limit = $206
14 over the limit = $221
Improper Equipment = $266
*prices above include all court fees and fines as of June 2022
9 over the limit = $206
14 over the limit = $221
Improper Equipment = $266
*prices above include all court fees and fines as of June 2022
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