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What Happens if I Ignore My NC Traffic Ticket

No one wants to receive a traffic ticket in North Carolina. Sometimes we all just wish that the frustrating inconveniences of life would just go away, but before you ignore your ticket, you should know the …

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NC Court House Traffic Ticket

10/03/2018

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Can I Still Get a Speeding Ticket if I’m Driving With the Flow of Traffic? — North Carolina Traffic Ticket Myths

While logically, you don’t stand out as easily as a car zipping by traffic at unreasonably fast speeds, you’re able to get a speeding ticket even if you are driving with the flow of traffic. Officers …

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North Carolina Traffic

10/02/2018

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Can a Speeding Ticket in North Carolina be Dismissed?

It is common for many drivers to believe that when they receive a speeding ticket, there is a high chance it can be dismissed. These circumstances can be but are not limited to:

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10/01/2018

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What To Do If You've Been Charged with Driving While Licensed Revoked in North Carolina

It is not uncommon for the following scenario to happen to many drivers in North Carolina: You are pulled over for a simple violation such as speeding or expired tags. After the officer runs your driver’s …

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09/27/2018

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Will My Speeding Ticket be Thrown Out if the Police Officer Does Not Show at my Court Date? — North Carolina Traffic Ticket Myths

The short answer is no, probably not. The District Attorney can continue your court date and require you to appear over and over while they attempt to find a date that is convenient for the officer. …

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09/26/2018

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