Did You Receive a Traffic Citation in Shiloh, Camden, South Mills, or Elsewhere in Camden County?

Our Camden County traffic attorney is here to help!

Attorney Johnnie Finch has an extensive knowledge of the Camden County Court’s policies and procedures. Attorney Finch is the longest tenured attorney on staff with iTicket.law. He has practiced in North Carolina for 9 years, focusing primarily on criminal and traffic matters. He has handled thousands of traffic cases in North Carolina and has garnered a sterling reputation within the legal community. He would seek to utilize his versatile legal skills on your behalf in negotiating the best available reduction of your citation. Attorney Finch’s primary goal with most traffic tickets is to prevent an impact on either your insurance premiums or your driver’s license through working to reduce or even dismiss citations. So why waste your own time when you can rely on an Attorney as experienced and successful as Attorney Finch?*

Why Should You Hire an Attorney for Your Camden County Traffic Citation?

If you choose to hire Attorney Finch, he will be able to appear in court on your behalf, saving you time and stress from having to take off work, hire a babysitter, or travel several hours to the Camden County Court. Do not pay any speeding or traffic ticket without first consulting a traffic attorney. If you decide to pay off their own ticket, without representation by attorney to help navigate traffic court, you will be admitting guilt to the citation charged by the officer. Additionally, traffic tickets that may seem simple could actually have severe impacts on your insurance premiums and driving privileges. For instance, admitting to speeding just 10mph over the limit in a 55mph zone could result in 3 points on your license and an increase in your insurance premiums of 45% for three years. For just 99$ for the average speeding ticket the attorneys at iTicket.law can relieve you of the stress and burdens of handling a traffic citation.



How does a traffic conviction affect my NC insurance costs?

Traffic Violation Conviction Rate Increase License Points Insurance Points
Speeding 76 mph in a 65 mph zone 90% 3 4
Speeding 82 mph in a 70 mph zone 90% 3 4
Passing a stopped school bus 90% 5 4
Reckless driving 90% 4 4
Illegal passing 55% 4 2
Running stop sign/red light 40% 3 1
Driving While License Revoked 200% 3 8
 

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Traffic Attorney Johnnie Finch at iTicket.law Will Fight For You

Attorney Finch has practiced traffic and criminal law in countless counties throughout North Carolina for the past nine years. His experience in Camden County has allowed him to forge deep connections with both the legal community and his clients. These relationships allow him an elevated and better position when addressing traffic cases. He understands the difficulty of navigating the complicated court system when you receive a citation in Camden County. He utilizes his knowledge of the elaborate and diverse traffic laws and DMV regulations to seek to achieve the best possible result for clients. In most cases, Attorney Finch's goal is to minimize or prevent points being added to your license and increases to your insurance premiums. So why not let Attorney Finch take care of it for you?

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Tickets that Attorney Finch Handles in Camden County

(Include, but are not limited to)

✓ Speeding in a School or Work Zone

✓ Following Too Closely

✓ Improper Turn or Lane Change

✓ Unsafe Movement

✓ Failure to Reduce Speed

✓ Careless and Reckless Driving

✓ No Operators License

✓ Expired Registration

✓ Failure to Heed Siren

✓ Driving While Impaired

✓ Driving While License Revoked

If you decide hiring a traffic attorney is the right choice for you, we ask that you consider our office. With over 20 attorneys all over the state and an ever-improving online process, we aim to be your number one choice, no matter where you are. Our vision is to bring the legal industry into the 21st century. If you have a traffic citation in Camden, Shiloh, or South Mills North Carolina and don’t feel comfortable going to traffic court at 117 NC Hwy 343 North Camden, NC 27921, please call us at (919) 200-0822. Check out our reviews on Google and have confidence in our 100% Satisfaction Guarantee.*

Common Questions about Camden County Traffic Tickets

 

By simply paying off a traffic ticket to the Camden County Clerk of court, you are in effect pleading guilty to the charge on your citation, and accepting any consequences that come with that. Even one traffic citation can have a significant impact on your life. Traffic citations can have a snowball effect on your driving record, potentially causing your insurance premiums to increase drastically. Additionally, depending on the speed zone a conviction of speeding over 15mph over the limit can result in a suspension of your North Carolina Driver’s License. Therefore it is recommended that you consult with a seasoned attorney who specializes in traffic matters for every traffic citation.

It is possible that, depending on your state’s laws and DMV guidelines, you may be subject to increased insurance premiums and license points. A number of states (North Carolina included) have traffic laws that can cause an out of state speeding ticket to affect your license and insurance. Attorney Finch advises speaking with an attorney from your state or the DMV for information about how a ticket can affect you as not all states recognize the consequences imposed by another.

Handling a ticket by yourself in court can feel like a never ending process. It can sometimes take several hours of waiting in line each court appearance just to speak with an Assistant District Attorney. Traffic citations can often require multiple court appearances in order to achieve the best possible result. Hiring an attorney can save you a number of days of missed work, school, or your other family obligations. Jokingly, we like to think of ourselves as being similar to plumbers. If you have a leaking pipe at your house and are highly experienced in handling such matters, you don't need to hire a plumber. However, if you aren't sure how to handle it, but try to fix it, you could accidentally flood your house. Same concept. If you're not very comfortable with North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicle and Department of Insurance Laws, getting what you think is a "good" outcome could possibly skyrocket your insurance premiums. Traffic Attorney Johnnie Finch wants to give you the peace of mind of knowing that a seasoned professional is handling your case.*

Keep in mind that every traffic case is different and the research and actions that lead to reductions can also vary, although the following are some common reductions and the estimated court costs and fees associated with them. An Improper Equipment comes with Court Costs and Fines of $266-$286. A reduction in the speeding to 5/9mph over comes with Court Costs and Fines of $216. A Prayer for Judgment Continued reduction comes with court Costs and Fines of $193. A reduction in the speeding to 14mph over comes with Court Costs and Fines of $238.

In Camden County, the Clerk of Court needs to have your payment in full within twenty (20) days following the closing of your case. Failure to do so could result in added fines against you. In many instances you may be able to pay your court costs online after your case has been handled.

In specific cases, attending certain drivers education classes can make you eligible for greater levels of reduction. We recommend waiting for an attorney to review the circumstances of your citation before you decide to pay for a course. Feel free to contact our office at (919) 200-0822 to determine whether or not a driving school might be beneficial to you.

The current elected District Attorney of Camden is Andrew Womble.

For more information on Camden County, please visit the Camden County Directory.

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Camden County Courthouse

117 NC Hwy 343,
North Camden,
NC 27921
Most courthouse images courtesy of Gerry Dincher