Did You Receive a Traffic Citation in Franklin, Highlands, or Elsewhere in Macon County?

Our Macon County traffic attorney is here to help!

Traffic attorney Caleb Decker with iTicket.law wants to help fix your Macon County traffic ticket. Attorney Decker can offer the advice you need to keep your license and avoid those spendy increases to your car insurance. And the best part is that you can conveniently work through this issue completely online! We know that traffic offenses can be stressful to manage on your own – draining your time and money. Even small infractions can lead to major insurance rate increases and sunk time at the Macon County courthouse.

Why Should You Hire an Attorney for Your Macon County Traffic Citation?

It is pertinent that you do not pay any speeding or traffic ticket without first consulting a traffic attorney. By paying your ticket you could be admitting guilt and may face an increase to your insurance premium, as outlined below. Why admit guilt when you can hire our traffic attorneys to handle this matter for as little as $99 per ticket?*



How does a traffic conviction affect my NC insurance costs?

Traffic Violation Conviction Rate Increase License Points Insurance Points
Speeding 76 mph in a 65 mph zone 90% 3 4
Speeding 82 mph in a 70 mph zone 90% 3 4
Passing a stopped school bus 90% 5 4
Reckless driving 90% 4 4
Illegal passing 55% 4 2
Running stop sign/red light 40% 3 1
Driving While License Revoked 200% 3 8
 

Click to Hire Traffic Attorney Decker in Macon County, NC

 

Traffic Attorney Caleb Decker at iTicket.law Will Fight for You

Attorney Decker has been licensed to practice law in the State of North Carolina since 2013, and he has grown very familiar with the policies and procedures of the Macon County District Attorney. He can help you navigate this system, explaining when a voluntary dismissal, improper equipment, speed reduction, or Prayer for Judgment Continued are best used to give you an optimal outcome.

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Tickets that Traffic Attorney Decker Handles in Macon County

(Include, but are not limited to)

✓ Speeding

✓ Speeding in a School or Work Zone

✓ Following Too Closely

✓ Improper Turn or Lane Change

✓ Unsafe Movement

✓ Failure to Reduce Speed

✓ Careless and Reckless Driving

✓ No Operators License

✓ Expired Registration

✓ Driving While Impaired

✓ Driving While License Revoked

If you decide that having a traffic attorney is the best course of action, we ask you to consider our firm. We have offices across North Carolina and offer a convenient online process so that we can solve your legal problem wherever you are located. If you have a traffic citation in Franklin, Highlands, or anywhere else in Macon County, North Carolina and don’t feel comfortable going to traffic court at 5 W Main St, Franklin NC 28734, please call us at (919) 200-0822. It’s hard to argue with results! We have made thousands of clients happy with our streamlined approach. Check out our many reviews from satisfied clients on Google and have confidence in our 100% Satisfaction Guarantee*.

Common Questions about Macon County Traffic Violations

 

If you mail in payment as instructed on your ticket, you are pleading guilty to the offense listed on your citation. In many cases, this can mean points being added to your driving record and increase to your insurance. Attorney Decker advises never paying off a ticket until you know the legal ramifications. Always free to contact our office at 919-200-0822 for a free consultation.

Going to court to handle a ticket can be an uphill battle for someone who is not an attorney. It isn't uncommon to spend several hours waiting in line just to speak with an Assistant District Attorney - a person whose entire career revolves around prosecuting these types of offenses to the fullest extent of the law. This person is prohibited from giving you advice about how your conviction will impact your license or insurance. If you decide to fight your ticket, your hearing will likely be continued to a future date, meaning you must miss then another day of work just to finalize your case.

Each and every traffic case is unique. As such, each case can have circumstances that can lead to a wide variety of court costs and fine. Typically, court costs and fines can range anywhere from $188 to $300.

In Macon County, your court costs and fines will be due 40 days after your court date to the Clerks of Court.

Unfortunately it is against North Carolina Bar ethics rules for us to give you 100% guarantee that you will not have any points. However, we can guarantee that Attorney Decker will put forth maximum effort to aggressively pursue the greatest possible reduction available in your case. We also offer a full money-back 100% satisfaction guarantee.

There are a number of factors that can go into the suspension of your license. Attorney Decker and our office can help you determine the root cause of your suspension and then take the necessary steps to resolve that underlying cause. Whether you need to resolve indefinite traffic tickets or clear up a medical certification issue, Attorney Decker can help. We will pull your driving record and come up with a plan of action to get you back on the road.

Depending on your state of residency, your traffic ticket in North Carolina may or may not be reported to your home state. We encourage you to contact a licensed traffic attorney from your state to find out how a North Carolina traffic ticket can affect your driving record. In most cases, a ticket in North Carolina will be reported to your home state, where it can have a similarly adverse effect on your insurance and license.

If you decide not to hire counsel to appear for you and you ignore your ticket, your license will be suspended. The Clerk of Macon county will report your missed court date and/or unpaid ticket to the North Carolina DMV, who can then take action to suspend your license. You will not be able to get your license reinstated until you handle the unresolved ticket.

For more information on Macon County, please visit the Macon County Directory.

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Macon County Courthouse

5 W Main St,
Franklin,
NC 28734