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For many of us, driving is an essential part of our lives. We drive to get to our jobs, to go shopping, or go to new places with friends and loved ones. With so much time spent on the road driving, it is almost unavoidable for someone to make a mistake and get a ticket. Every year, thousands of drivers in Washington are given a traffic ticket. When this happens, a person has two choices; they could either pay the ticket or try to fight it by going to court. Many people tend to blindly pay the ticket without considering the consequence or their legal options. The fact is, if you choose to simply pay the ticket, it will go and stay on your driving record for years and will affect your insurance rates. If you received a ticket, you should contact Cynthia Macklin to discuss your options and legal rights.

Have you or someone you know received a traffic ticket? If so, contact Cynthia Macklin today!


In the United States, 115,000 traffic tickets are written every day annually. Drivers can receive a ticket for either a moving violation or for a non-moving violation. A moving violation refers to cases in which a driver violated a traffic law with a vehicle in motion.

 

Examples of moving violations include speeding, drunk driving, or failure to stop at a stop sign or red light. A non-moving violation on the other hand refers to cases that are related to parking or faulty equipment. Examples of non-moving violations include things like driving with broken taillights or parking in a no-parking zone.

Regardless of the type of ticket a driver receives, the Washington DOL will enter the offense on your driving record and assign points on your license. Accumulation of points on your license can result in additional fines and penalties including suspension of your driver's license. The offenses will also remain on your driving record. This means that insurance companies that regularly conduct checks on their costumer's driver records will raise their insurance premiums if they find an offense on your driving record. ticket attorney. Fighting the ticket in court can sometimes be the best option, especially if you have a knowledgeable attorney on your side.