Did you get a traffic ticket in Mecklenburg County recently? With the toll road construction happening on I-77, it isn’t hard to receive a citation. The construction has caused traffic problems in the area. In order to avoid the traffic problems, many people have made illegal turns, u-turns, red light, and stop sign violations.
It’s quite easy to get frustrated waiting in traffic and make an unlawful, or what is perceived as unlawful, movement in order to escape the traffic. Should you hire a traffic lawyer to handle your traffic ticket in Mecklenburg County? First, many traffic tickets are moving violations, which lead to license and insurance points. Additional points on your license and insurance will cause your insurance rates to increase, this can cost a substantial amount of money. Instead of paying off a traffic ticket or attempting to handle the ticket yourself, consider hiring a traffic lawyer. A traffic lawyer can save you money by attempting to get your violation turned into a non-moving violation. Hiring a traffic lawyer will also, often times, prevent you from having to go to court in Mecklenburg County. Thus, if you get a traffic ticket or traffic citation in Mecklenburg County you should seriously consider hiring a traffic lawyer. Not only will your traffic lawyer attempt to get you a better deal, they will often save you money in the long-term. If you are in need of a traffic lawyer in Mecklenburg County: Charlotte, NC, Cornelius, NC, Huntersville NC, Davidson NC, or the Lake Norman area, contact Adkins Law PLLC. Although the practice focuses on representation in Mecklenburg County, Adkins Law PLLC also represents individuals in a variety of counties. Contact Adkins Law PLLC if you require assistance in handling a traffic citation.
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There are 2 important point systems related to driving in NC. There are DMV points and insurance points
DMV points, or license points, are points that are assessed to you by the DMV. Your driver’s license will be suspended if you accumulate 12 or more DMV points within a 3 year period. Below is a list of driving charges, and the amount of DMV Points associated with each charge: Offense-------------------------------------------------------------DMV Points Manslaughter or Negligent Homicide--------------------------Suspended Pre-arranged Highway Racing----------------------------------Suspended Hit and Run (injury/death)--------------------------------------Suspended DWI (.08 BAC or more)------------------------------------------Suspended Transporting Illegal Liquor for Sale-----------------------------Suspended Highway Racing-------------------------------------------------Suspended Speeding to Elude Arrest---------------------------------------Suspended Driving While Revoked or Suspended--------------------------Suspended Aggressive Driving (Comm. Lic.)---------------------------------6 Points Aggressive Driving (Class C License)----------------------------5 Points Reckless Driving-------------------------------------------------4 Points Hit and Run (property damage)----------------------------------4 Points Passing a Stopped School Bus-----------------------------------5 Points Speeding (75 mph or greater when limit < 70)------------------Suspended Speeding (80 mph or greater when limit 70)---------------------3 Points Driver Under 21 Driving after Consuming Alcohol/Drugs-------Suspended At-FaultAccident (injury/death > $800)--------------------------Suspended Illegal Passing----------------------------------------------------4 Points Following Too Closely--------------------------------------------4 Points Driving on Wrong Side of Road-----------------------------------4 Points Stop Sign/Stop Light Violation-----------------------------------3 Points Speeding Through a Safety Zone---------------------------------3 Points Driving with no Operator’s License-------------------------------3 Points Failure to Yield Right of Way-------------------------------------3 Points Failure to Stop for Siren-------------------------------------------3 Points Driving with no Liability Insurance--------------------------------3 Points At Fault Accident (property damage > $1,800, but < $3,000)------3 Points Speeding (>10 mph over limit when speed limit is > 55, but < 76)--3 Points Speeding when limit is 55 mph or greater------------------------3 Points Speeding when limit is 55 mph or less---------------------------2 Points Speeding in School Zone-----------------------------------------3 Points All other Moving Violations---------------------------------------2 Points Failure to Restrain Child in Restraint------------------------------2 Points At-Fault Accidents (injury or property damage < $1,800)---------3 Points Littering from vehicle---------------------------------------------1 Point Non-Moving Violations-------------------------------------------0 Points Adkins Law Attorneys are happy to help clients with any traffic violation. Call us today with any question you may have or to get help with your traffic violation. Adkins Law is committed to being there for you no matter what stage of life you are going through. If you are in need of assistance with Family Law Issues, Estate Planning for your family or even a Traffic Law issue. We are here to help you! Call us today to set up a consultation.
Adkins Law is located in the Lake Norman, Huntersville area, we specialize in Family Law, Estate Planning, and Traffic/DUI. Call us today to set up a consultation.
Do you have the "REAL" ID? The North Carolina DMV has begun to offer a form of identification that satisfies a new federal ID requirement for boarding planes, entering federal buildings, military bases and nuclear facilities. The "real" ID works and looks like a normal driver’s license but has a gold star in the upper right-hand corner. The star indicates that you’ve met the ID standards spelled out in the federal REAL ID Act. To get a REAL ID, an applicant has to provide documents that show who they are, where they were born, where they live and that they have a Social Security number. The documents that meet the requirements to prove these things include: -a birth certificate -a valid U.S. passport or immigration documents -a Social Security card -W-2 form The federal government will begin requiring REAL ID for air travel. It was also be required to access other federal facilities such as military bases beginning on Oct. 1st, 2020. Those without a state-issued ID (with the gold star) would still be able to board a plane. However it would require a driver’s license and another form of identification, such as a passport. Licenses that do not meet the requirements will include the words “Not for Federal Identification.” Make sure the next time you are at the DMV to get your Federal ID.
Adkins Law is located in the Lake Norman and Huntersville area. We specialize in Traffic/ DWI. Call us today if you are in need of legal assistance. State law has mandated seat belt use by NC drivers for more than 30 years. The seat belt law has changed a lot over time. As a result, not everyone is clear on who is covered, what is required, and what the penalties are for seatbelt violations. 1. Everyone in the car must buckle up! G.S. 20-135.2A(a) requires that every occupant of a motor vehicle manufactured with seat belts must have a seatbelt fastened properly on a persons body when the vehicle is in forward motion on a street or highway. A handful of exceptions apply to the following people and motor vehicles:
2. A motor vehicle may not be stopped for a back-seat passenger’s failure to buckle up! An officer who has reason to believe that a driver or passenger does not have a seat belt properly fastened on his or her body may stop the car to investigate. A law enforcement officer who has reason to believe that there is a rear passenger without a seat belt may not pull the car over. That’s because G.S. 20-135.2A(d1) categorizes the failure to buckle up in the back seat as a secondary violation. A officer who has lawfully stopped a vehicle for another reason and learns in the process of a rear seat belt violation may, of course, give a ticket to the driver for this offense. 3. What is the penalty for front seatbelt violations? The penalty for a seat belt violation has significantly increased since seat belt use was first mandated. Back in 1986, a violation of the seat belt law was punishable by a fine of $25. No court costs were assessed. Today, the penalty for a front-seat occupant’s failure to wear a seat belt is $25.50 plus $154.50 in court costs. That is $180. The costs of a rear seat violation are a lot simpler. That penalty is a flat $10 and no costs may be assessed. If you need an attorney to help you with a Seat Belt Violation please contact Adkins Law today. Our attorney's are located in the Huntersville, Lake Norman area. We specialize in Traffic/ DUI. For all other information regarding a Seat Belt Violation click here. If you have gotten a traffic ticket we can help. Call us today to speak to Lake Norman and Huntersville attorney's that specialize in Traffic, Family and Estate Planning. Adkins Law looks forward to helping you!
Business North Carolina magazine has honored lawyers since 2002 by publishing Business North Carolina’s Legal Elite. This is a listing of the state’s top lawyers in different categories. Business North Carolina’s Legal Elite has become the model for other awards and lists, but it remains unique as the only award that gives every active lawyer in the state the opportunity to participate. Each year, Business North Carolina magazine sends out ballot notices to every member of the N.C. State Bar living in North Carolina — asking each a simple question:
"Of the Tar Heel lawyers whose work you have observed firsthand, whom would you rate among the current best in these categories?" Voters are not allowed to vote for themselves. The top vote-getter in each category becomes a member of Business North Carolina’s Legal Elite Hall of Fame. Attorney Christopher Adkins and Attorney Sarah Bennett were awarded the 2018 Young Guns award from Legal Elite. Mr. Adkins and Ms.Bennett were among the top 3% of lawyers in North Carolina to be awarded into the Legal Elites Hall of Fame. Join us in congratulating them on this award. We are so excited for them and are so lucky to have them as our lawyers serving the Lake Norman and Huntersville area specializing in Estate Planning, Family Law, and Traffic. Traffic ticket? We represent clients for traffic matters in Mecklenburg County and the surrounding counties. If you need representation for a speeding ticket, DWI, or other traffic related matter, contact Adkins Law. |
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