Traffic ViolationsPhoenix Traffic Ticket AttorneyWe do not handle Photo Radar. If you need help with Photo Radar, please contact Attorney Chad Niven at 480-368-2080.Traffic Violation in Maricopa County?Free Consultation: 480-600-4DUI (4384)If you wish to contest a traffic offense in Maricopa County, or need legal representation for a moving violation in the greater Phoenix, Arizona, area, contact Cheryl A. Brown, L.L.C. to schedule a free consultation . Ignoring traffic tickets or simply paying the fine (pleading guilty) can have serious consequences:
Major and Minor Traffic OffensesCheryl A. Brown, L.L.C. represents clients throughout the Phoenix metropolitan area in fighting the charges or negotiating lesser charges and penalties to avoid suspension of your driver’s license or other consequences. Minor violations will result in 2 or 3 points against your driver’s license, and major violations are assessed 6 to 8 points. Accumulating 8 to 12 points in one year can result in a requirement to attend Traffic Survival School. Accumulating 13 to 18 points can result in suspension of your driver’s license for 90 days. Minor Traffic Offenses
Major Traffic Offenses
Many traffic offenses carry jail sentences, severe fines, probation and other penalties. I have helped many people in contesting tickets for stoplight violations or challenging major traffic violations. In many cases, I can work with local Prosecutors to get the charges reduced to minor offenses, to dismiss additional charges, or to get the minimum penalties. Contact a Phoenix traffic ticket attorney who takes these violations seriously. I can explain your rights and the likely penalties in a free, 30-minute consultation. I accept credit cards and payment plans. The Phoenix, Arizona, law firm of Cheryl A. Brown, L.L.C. represents clients throughout Maricopa County, including Glendale, Avondale, Goodyear, Litchfield Park, Tempe, Scottsdale, Mesa, Gilbert, Paradise Valley, Buckeye, Peoria, Chandler, Sun City, Surprise, Guadalupe, Tolleson, Youngtown, Apache Junction, Tonopah, Prescott, Yuma, as well as Pinal, Yavapai and Yuma counties. |


