Need a traffic lawyer for your speeding or traffic citation in Wilson County?
Did You Receive a Traffic Citation in WIlson, Black Creek, Elm City, or Elsewhere in Wilson County?
Our Wilson County traffic attorney is here to help!
Attorney Sherika Miller is prepared to seek the most aggressive reduction for your traffic citation. Attorney Miller completed her undergraduate degree from East Carolina University and her Juris Doctorate from NCCU Law School. As your attorney, her goal is to minimize the impact to both your insurance and driver’s license points through working to reduce your citation. We understand that receiving a traffic citation is a stressful process - let Attorney Miller seek to take away your worries!
Why Should You Hire an Attorney for Your Wilson County Traffic Citation?
It is pertinent that you do not pay off your ticket without first consulting with an attorney. Often times, paying your ticket equates to pleading guilty to the offenses the officer charged you with. There are often serious legal ramifications that follow this action. For just $99 for the average speeding ticket, Attorney Miller at iTicket.law can seek to relieve you of the stress and burden of handling a traffic citation.*
How does a traffic conviction affect my NC insurance costs?
Traffic Attorney Sherika Miller at iTicket.law Will Fight For You
Attorney Miller has knowledge of the inner workings of traffic court in Wilson County. She would utilize her knowledge and experience to advocate on your behalf in negotiating a potential reduction of your citation. Additionally, she would apply her expertise of the North Carolina DMV rules and regulations in relation to the particular circumstances of your case.
Tickets that Attorney Miller Handles in Wilson 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 do decide that having a traffic lawyer is in your best interest, we ask that you consider us. With offices all over the state and an innovative online process, we are your go to solution, no matter where you are. Our vision at iTicket.law is to bring the legal industry into the 21st century. If you have a traffic citation in Wilson County, North Carolina and don’t feel comfortable going to traffic court at 115 Nash Street East, Wilson, NC 27893, please call us at (919) 200-0822. Thousands are happy and satisfied with the outcome of their traffic citation because of iTicket.law- check out our reviews on Google for yourself and have confidence in our 100% Satisfaction Guarantee*.
Common Questions about Wilson County Traffic Citations
In Wilson County, your citation will indicate whether your appearance is required on your court date. However, with some exceptions, your attorney will be able to appear in court on your behalf without you having to be there. Generally, the exceptions are when your violation could result in jail time or an automatic license suspension.
When you mail in your payment to the Wilson County Clerk of Court, or just pay your ticket online, you are admitting your guilt to the charge on your citation. Paying off a ticket has the potential to cause serious ramifications to your auto insurance rates and can cause your license to be suspended. It is recommended that you consult with a North Carolina attorney who specializes in traffic violations for every traffic citation.
It is possible, it depends on your State’s DMV and Department of Insurance guidelines. In many States (North Carolina included) an out of state speeding ticket can affect both your driver’s license and insurance premiums. Before you choose to pay the speeding ticket or ignore the speeding ticket, be sure to speak with either an attorney or your State’s DMV and Department of Insurance to find out how your insurance rates and driver’s license would be affected. Attorney Miller recommends consulting a licensed North Carolina traffic attorney before you consider paying off your ticket.
Absolutely, you can avoid the cost of legal representation by going to court yourself. However, what is the opportunity cost? Losing a vacation day (or two or three) at work? Hiring a babysitter? 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.
Jokingly, we like to think of ourselves sometimes like plumbers. If you have a leaking pipe at your house and are highly experienced in handling such matters, you don't need to hire a plumber. However, if you aren't sure how to handle it, but try to fix it, you could accidentally flood your entire house. The same concept applies to traffic citations. If you're not very comfortable with North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicle and Department of Insurance Laws, getting what you think is a "good" outcome could possibly skyrocket your insurance premiums.
Wilson Traffic Violations Attorney Sherika Miller wants to give you the peace of mind of knowing that a seasoned professional is handling your case.*
No matter how bad your driving record is, Attorney Miller can seek to help to minimize the amount of damage that a traffic citation can cause your insurance and your license. Give us a call today at (919) 200-0822 for a free consultation.
In certain cases, that may be possible. Wilson County Attorney Sherika Miller would like to review your case details and your driving history before making a call on whether completing a driving school may be worth your while. Feel free to contact our office at (919) 200-0822 to determine whether or not a driving school might be beneficial to you.