North Carolina Traffic Attorneys
Do you need a traffic lawyer for your speeding or traffic citation in North Carolina?
The traffic attorneys at iTicket.law™ are here to help. Our goal is to seek an outcome that would avoid any impact to your license or auto insurance*. While every case is unique, we have handled tens of thousands of traffic cases and often know the best legal avenues available to you.*
Why waste your time in traffic court when you can have a traffic lawyer go for you? It’s likely that you would have to make multiple appearances in traffic court. That may mean taking multiple vacation days, finding a babysitter, and more inconveniences.
Do you want to find details about your case? You can usually find your case details right on our website, iTicket.law. By entering your name and the county in which you received your citation on our homepage, our proprietary software will search the NC court record database for your case. Once our system locates your case(s), you can easily proceed to hire our firm to handle the matter(s) for you.
Traffic offenses can be painful in terms of time and money, and may lead to increased insurance rates and wasted time at the courthouse. You might consider just paying your ticket to avoid the hassle altogether. Do not pay any speeding or traffic ticket without first consulting a traffic attorney. By paying your ticket you could be admitting guilt and may face an increase to your insurance premium, as outlined. Why admit guilt when you can hire our traffic attorneys to handle this matter for as little as $99 per ticket?*
Since 2009, Attorney Hatley and his team have been practicing traffic and criminal law. Our traffic lawyers know when dismissals, improper equipment, speed reductions, Prayer for Judgement Continued are most applicable in your unique case. They know with whom to speak and with whom not to.
North Carolina Traffic Lawyers
Traffic Attorney Daniel Hatley and his team
If you were to try to handle your North Carolina traffic ticket on your own, would you know what outcome to seek? Do you know with whom to negotiate? Do you know the North Carolina DMV rules and how the outcome will affect your license and insurance? If you aren’t comfortable with all the rules and legal proceedings, it may be in your best interest to hire a North Carolina traffic lawyer. It can save you time and money in the long haul.*
If you do decide that having a traffic attorney is in your best interest, we ask that you consider us. With offices all over the state and an innovative online process, we aim to be your go to solution, no matter where you are. Our vision is to bring the legal industry into the 21st century. If you have a traffic citation and don’t feel comfortable going to traffic court, please call us at (919) 200-0822. Thousands have and are happy. Check out our reviews on Google and have confidence in our 100% Satisfaction Guarantee*.
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Why Should You Hire an Attorney for Your NC Traffic Citation?
How Can iTicket.law & Hatley Law Office Help Me?
Call us now at (919) 200-0822 and get back your peace of mind.*
Tickets that Traffic Attorney Hatley and his team handles include, but are not limited to:
- Speeding
- 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
- Driving While Impaired
- Driving While License Revoked
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Click below to learn more about your specific county
Alamance County
Traffic Tickets
Burlington, Graham, Mebane
Avery County
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Newland, Banner Elk
Beaufort County
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Washington
Bertie County
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Windsor
Bladen County
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Elizabethtown
Brunswick County
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Bolivia, Ocean Isle
Buncombe County
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Asheville, Black Mtn
Burke County
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Morganton, Linville
Cabarrus County
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Concord, Harrisburg
Caldwell County
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Lenoir, Blowing Rock
Caswell County
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Yanceyville, Milton
Catawba County
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Hickory, Lenior
Chatham County
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Pittsboro, Siler City
Chowan County
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Edenton
Cleveland County
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Shelby, Kings Mountain
Columbus County
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Whiteville, Tabor City
Cumberland County
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Fayetteville, Fort Bragg
Davidson County
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Lexington, Thomasville
Davie County
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Mocksville, Advance
Dupin County
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Kenansville, Wallace
Durham County
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Durham, Hillsborough
Edgecombe County
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Tarboro, Rocky Mount
Forsyth County
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Winston-Salem, Clemmons
Franklin County
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Louisburg, Franklinton
Gaston County
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Gastonia, Belmont
Granville County
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Oxford, Creedmoor
Guilford County
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Greensboro, High Point
Harnett County
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Lillington, Dunn
Haywood County
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Waynesville, Maggie Valley
Henderson County
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Hendersonville, Flat Rock
Hoke County
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Raeford, Fort Bragg
Hyde County
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Swan Quarter
Iredell County
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Statesville, Mooresville
Jackson County
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Sylva, Cullowhee
Johnston County
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Smithfield, Benson
Jones County
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Trenton, Maysville
Lee County
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Sanford, Broadway
Lincoln County
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Lincolnton, Denver
Madison County
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Marshall, Hot Springs
Martin County
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Williamston, Robersonville
Mecklenburg County
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Charlotte, Matthews
Montgomery County
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Troy, Biscoe
Moore County
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Carthage, Pinehurst
Nash County
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Nashville, Spring Hope
New Hanover County
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Wilmington, Wrightsville
Northampton County
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Jackson, Conway
Onslow County
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Jacksonville, Surf City
Orange County
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Chapel Hill, Hillsborough
Pender County
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Burgaw, Topsail Beach
Person County
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Roxboro
Pitt County
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Greenville, Winterville
Polk County
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Columbus
Randolph County
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Asheboro, Randleman
Robeson County
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Lumberton, Pembroke
Rockingham County
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Reidsville, Eden
Rowan County
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Salisbury, China Grove
Rutherford County
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Rutherfordton
Sampson County
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Clinton, Roseboro
Stanly County
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Albemarle, Locust
Surry County
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Dobson, Mount Airy
Swain County
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Bryson City
Transylvania County
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Brevard, Rosman
Tyrrell County
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Columbia
Union County
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Monroe, Waxhaw
Vance County
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Henderson, Kittrell
Wake County
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Raleigh, Cary
Warren County
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Warrenton, Macon
Washington County
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Plymouth, Roper
Watauga County
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Boone, Blowing Rock
Wilkes County
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Wilkesboro, Elkin
Wilson County
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Wilson, Black Creek
Yadkin County
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Yadkinville
Common Questions about North Carolina Traffic Tickets
Isn't it easier to mail in payment for my North Carolina traffic ticket?
By mailing in payment for your traffic ticket you are admitting guilt. In most instances a guilty plea cannot be reversed without considerable effort. Admitting guilt in some cases could lead to revocation of your driving privilege and could certainly result in an increase in your insurance premiums.
Can I save money by going to court by myself?
Going to court to handle a ticket can be an uphill battle for a non-attorney. It isn't uncommon to spend several hours waiting in line just to speak with an Assistant District Attorney - a person whose entire career revolves around prosecuting these types of offenses to the fullest extent of the law. This person is prohibited from giving you advice about how your conviction will impact your license or insurance. If you decide to fight your ticket, your hearing will likely be continued to a future date, meaning you must miss then another day of work just to finalize your case.
Traffic Attorney Hatley's knowledge can save you time and money in the long run.*
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