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What happens if I pay my ticket?

What happens if I pay my ticket in South Carolina? 

  • Can I pay my speeding ticket?
  • What are my legal options if I get a traffic ticket in York County SC?
  • Will I get insurance points?  What about my driver’s license?
  • Will South Carolina issue points for my traffic citation?
  • How can lawyers in Rock Hill, South Carolina help?

Simply paying off a traffic ticket in South Carolina may be the easiest way to handle the citation, and that it keeps you from having to go to court, but it may not always be your best option, especially when it comes to things like insurance points and your driver’s license.

Our law office helps people with traffic ticket issues in York County, South Carolina and the surrounding jurisdictions.

Insurance Premiums for Traffic Tickets in South Carolina

Given how expensive insurance premiums can be, especially after a bad ticket, it just makes to talk to a South Carolina Traffic Lawyer prior to doing anything.  They can explain your legal rights and what happens to things like your car insurance. . .and even your license if the ticket is serious enough.

What we can do is walk you through it. We’ll want to ask a lot of questions.  We’ll want to know where you are licensed in South Carolina or North Carolina?  Do you live in Rock Hill SC and work in Charlotte?  Are you just visiting York, South Carolina and maybe licensed driver in North Carolina?

Rock Hill SC Traffic Ticket Lawyers.  What does it cost to handle my speeding ticket in South Carolina?

Our law office provides a FREE CONSULTATION to people with traffic tickets in both South Carolina and North Carolina.  Everything you tell your lawyer as part of legal representation is confidential.

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Simply paying off that traffic ticket in Rock Hill SC may add a number of points to your license, which can possibly carry a rise in your insurance rates.  It depends on a series of important different considerations like convictions for tickets, prior record, the number of traffic citations and criminal criminal charges, and how serious the new traffic ticket may be.

As defense lawyers, we want to review things like your past wreck history, whether you’ve had any tickets, and what happens if you just pay off the ticket in South Carolina.

It may cause the DMV to revoke your license depending on how many prior points that you have and the number of traffic violations are on your permanent record.  It may cause an addition suspension if your license to drive is already revoked or subject to some administrative limitations.

Of course, it doesn’t always just apply to South Carolina traffic tickets, some of which are technically considered a “criminal offense” in South Carolina.

If it’s a larceny case and you go into court by yourself without a defense attorney, simply paying off the ticket will end in you being found guilty and showing a conviction on your record.

That’s true for DUI and “drunk driving” charges in South Carolina too.

 

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I’ll be happy to walk you through it, tell you what your options are and what we believe would be best for your insurance rates and license.

We’re here to talk. We’re here to help.  CarolinaAttorneys.com has a convenient office location in Charlotte, North Carolina.

2412 Arty Ave

Charlotte, NC 28208

Phone: 704-342-4357

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