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How to Get Your Traffic Ticket Reduced in North Carolina

Traffic tickets in North Carolina can be costly and frustrating, but there are ways to get your ticket reduced or even dismissed. This article will discuss all of your options.

  1. Present Evidence of Your Good Driving History

Take a look at this argument: "Your honor, I have a clean driving record. I have never had any offenses or accidents in my XXX years of driving. My driving record is verifiable and official. I would like to request that my traffic ticket be reduced because of my good driving history."

While this may not seem like much, presenting a case like this is most often a surefire way to get your traffic ticket reduced. Of course, a good driving history does not always mean that a person's traffic ticket will be dismissed, but it can lower the severity of the penalty.

  1. Try to Plea Bargain

Pleading guilty is not always the best option, but it is something that you should consider if you find yourself facing a serious traffic violation. It can save you time and money in court and could result in a less severe punishment. If you are able to negotiate a plea bargain with the prosecutor, be sure to ask for what punishment you would get, as each situation is different.

There are instances when people have avoided getting their driver's license revoked by pleading guilty to a lesser charge. If you plea bargain, it all depends on the violations involved and the severity of the charge.

  1. Agree to Attend Special Driving Lessons

If you can promise to attend special driving lessons, the court may be more likely to reduce your ticket. This is because the court wants to see you be a better person, not just slap you with fines and fees. A driving class can show the court that you are taking verifiable steps to become a better driver.


Special driving lessons can teach you how to avoid common traffic violations and improve your driving skills. This could mean that you will have a reduced chance of getting another traffic ticket in the future. When you go to court, you may be able to make a deal to take special driving lessons.

  1. Work With an Attorney

Working with an attorney is the best way to get your traffic ticket reduced in North Carolina. This is because traffic ticket attorneys have experience dealing with the court system and can help you understand your rights and options. A lawyer will be able to help argue your case and may be able to get the charge reduced or dismissed altogether. They will also be able to tell you which specific defenses will work best in your case.


Remember, in North Carolina, traffic tickets can result in fines, court costs, and jail time. While jail time is typically reserved for more serious violations, such as driving under the influence or reckless driving, monetary penalties can also add up quickly. Besides, you will also be getting increased auto insurance rates going forward.


So, do not let your ticket ruin your life - speak with an attorney at our firm who can help you learn about your rights and take the necessary steps to reduce or dismiss penalties.


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