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How to Get a Speeding Ticket off Your Record?

Stanley Paul by Stanley Paul
January 5, 2022
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How to Get a Speeding Ticket off Your Record?

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A speeding ticket can be a problematic addition to your driving record. Costing you more money for insurance, possibly barring you from profitable side hustles, along with a slew of other potential problems. Not to mention points against your driving record. But there are ways to get around this. That’s why we put together this guide on how to get a speeding ticket off your record.

Speeding Ticket

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Take a Defensive Driving Class
Deferment
Mitigation
Fight the Ticket
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Take a Defensive Driving Class

These classes are widely available in most areas. Most courts will give drivers this option for their first ticket. You pay a certain amount to register for the class, and this amount varies in different locations.

For spending a few hours in this class, the court will typically dismiss your speeding ticket. This keeps the violation from ever appearing on your driving record.

Deferment

If you don’t have any other violations on your driving record, getting your speeding ticket deferred can be another option for you. This means that the court finds you guilty but gives you a certain amount of time before entering it into your record.

Generally, the courts will give you about a year. If you don’t incur another ticket in this time period, the court will generally drop the ticket, and it will never go onto your record. But be forewarned if you do incur another ticket in this time period, the court will add both tickets to your driving record immediately.

While this can be a good option, it’s not guaranteed a judge or district attorney must approve it. It will also include a fee, usually between $150-$200 depending on your area.

Mitigation

This could be a good option if you had an excellent reason for speeding. When you mitigate a ticket, you plead guilty, but the judge will listen to what you have to say. In most cases, if you had a legitimate reason for speeding, a judge will dismiss the ticket.

Fight the Ticket

In some cases, you may need to fight the ticket to keep it off of your record. But keep in mind you won’t always get the ticket dropped, but you could get a reduced fine.

When you fight the ticket, this means you plead not guilty at your initial court hearing. You will then get another court date for your case to be heard.

When you want to fight a ticket, it’s generally a good idea to look into hiring a lawyer. If you happen to be in the market for a lawyer, try https://louisianaspeedingticket.com.

Learn More About How to Get a Speeding Ticket Off Your Record

We hope you enjoyed this short guide on how to get a speeding ticket off of your record. We have many other great articles like this one on our blog. Be sure to check them out too. Don’t forget to share this on social media with your friends and family.

Stanley Paul

Stanley Paul

Passionate beer specialist. Hardcore entrepreneur. Food expert. Social media aficionado. Garnered an industry award while licensing dust in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Spoke at an international conference about marketing yard waste for the government. Earned praise for developing cabbage for fun and profit. Spent the better part of the 90's working on barbie dolls with no outside help. Spent a year writing about shaving cream in Hanford, CA. At the moment I'm buying and selling cod in Ocean City, NJ.

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