95% of traffic tickets are paid and forgotten about.
Points are often assigned, the officer doesn't have to go to court to testify,
and one's right to question the officer's recollection of events is waived. This
is especially true for drivers who had an alleged traffic violation while in
Maryland, but reside in another state.
Did you know that you don't have to appear in
court for most simple traffic tickets, even if you live out-of-state? And, if
you want to appear, wouldn't you rather have an experienced attorney go with
you? In many cases, I've been able to successfully
ask the judge for a lesser fine and no points; sometimes, the case is dismissed
entirely!
Although people may have personal reasons for
fighting a ticket, the most worthwhile reason is to save points on your driver's
license. Even if you have no points now, if you don't fight your current ticket,
you may be a ticket or two away from a high accumulation of points. Many states
have agreements with other states where points from state A show up on the
license of a driver from state B. Points can lead to higher insurance rates. If
you get too many points, your license will be suspended.
The Law Office of Jason Perash can handle any type of traffic case, regardless of what you were charged with.
You will have direct access to an attorney who will take the time to listen to your concerns
and explain all options while charging reasonable rates. The same attorney you
talk to on the phone will be the same attorney seeing you through the entire
process.
Hiring an attorney to fight your traffic ticket
is a smart investment. You'll help keep insurance rates low and your license
valid. Generally, a ticket must be answered within 30
days of being issued. If you plan to fight your ticket, do not pay it because
the courts will accept your payment as a Guilty plea. Maryland no longer issues
a hearing date automatically; one must be requested.
I can handle the entire process for you. You
have to do only one thing: call me.
Here is what I NEED from you:
1. The citation number(s)
2. The date you got the citation
Here is what would be helpful:
3. The original copy of the citation
4. A copy of your driver history
Points are often assigned, the officer doesn't have to go to court to testify,
and one's right to question the officer's recollection of events is waived. This
is especially true for drivers who had an alleged traffic violation while in
Maryland, but reside in another state.
Did you know that you don't have to appear in
court for most simple traffic tickets, even if you live out-of-state? And, if
you want to appear, wouldn't you rather have an experienced attorney go with
you? In many cases, I've been able to successfully
ask the judge for a lesser fine and no points; sometimes, the case is dismissed
entirely!
Although people may have personal reasons for
fighting a ticket, the most worthwhile reason is to save points on your driver's
license. Even if you have no points now, if you don't fight your current ticket,
you may be a ticket or two away from a high accumulation of points. Many states
have agreements with other states where points from state A show up on the
license of a driver from state B. Points can lead to higher insurance rates. If
you get too many points, your license will be suspended.
The Law Office of Jason Perash can handle any type of traffic case, regardless of what you were charged with.
You will have direct access to an attorney who will take the time to listen to your concerns
and explain all options while charging reasonable rates. The same attorney you
talk to on the phone will be the same attorney seeing you through the entire
process.
Hiring an attorney to fight your traffic ticket
is a smart investment. You'll help keep insurance rates low and your license
valid. Generally, a ticket must be answered within 30
days of being issued. If you plan to fight your ticket, do not pay it because
the courts will accept your payment as a Guilty plea. Maryland no longer issues
a hearing date automatically; one must be requested.
I can handle the entire process for you. You
have to do only one thing: call me.
Here is what I NEED from you:
1. The citation number(s)
2. The date you got the citation
Here is what would be helpful:
3. The original copy of the citation
4. A copy of your driver history