Traffic tickets
If you have decided to fight traffic tickets, you should start to prepare immediately. If you have decided to use our service to fight traffic tickets, we strongly recommend that you sign up for our service now and let us get started with preparing a traffic ticket defense for you.
It can take time to get the necessary information from the authorities (police departments and prosecutors). Therefore, getting started with our service sooner will give us more time to collect all the necessary information regarding the traffic ticket evidence that the officer
has against you.In some states (including California) you are entitled to fight traffic tickets for a traffic ticket infraction with a trial by mail or a Trial by Written Declaration. This is the best option to fight traffic tickets. You submit a defense for the traffic ticket in form of a written
Statement of Facts describing why you are innocent of the charge on the traffic ticket in writing. The traffic officer must also submit the reasons for which the traffic ticket was issued. The Judge will review both statements and issue a verdict for the traffic ticket case.
Should you lose your traffic ticket case in a Trial by Written Declaration, you have lost nothing. You can still request an in-person court trial for the same traffic ticket (as if your verdict for the Trial by Written Declaration never happened), or request traffic school, or just
accept the verdict.
It can take time to get the necessary information from the authorities (police departments and prosecutors). Therefore, getting started with our service sooner will give us more time to collect all the necessary information regarding the traffic ticket evidence that the officer
has against you.In some states (including California) you are entitled to fight traffic tickets for a traffic ticket infraction with a trial by mail or a Trial by Written Declaration. This is the best option to fight traffic tickets. You submit a defense for the traffic ticket in form of a written
Statement of Facts describing why you are innocent of the charge on the traffic ticket in writing. The traffic officer must also submit the reasons for which the traffic ticket was issued. The Judge will review both statements and issue a verdict for the traffic ticket case.
Should you lose your traffic ticket case in a Trial by Written Declaration, you have lost nothing. You can still request an in-person court trial for the same traffic ticket (as if your verdict for the Trial by Written Declaration never happened), or request traffic school, or just
accept the verdict.
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