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Early action is critical when you resolve it. Delays can increase the potential cost, as well as decrease your options.
If you think you are not guilty of the offense for which your ticket was issued, you may choose to appear in court to explain your actions, called protesting your ticket. If you choose to protest your ticket, you should study the Missouri Vehicle Code for your offense. The specifi code section should be at the top of your ticket.
After you receive a traffic ticket, you have several options. You can simply accept the points and pay the ticket. Most tickets for routine traffic violations do not require you to appear in court, and can simply be resolved by signing the ticket and paying the fine detailed on the ticket. Another option available is to attend a qualified driving school. Missouri State Approved Traffic Schools let you practice your driving techniques, and can result in the ticket being removed or reduced.
Finally, you can hire an attorney to represent you to the prosecutor. In most jurisdictions in Missouri, the prosecutor is able to change the ticket. Typically, the charge is changed from a violation which results in points on a driving record to one without points.
Missouri traffic law is based on a point system, with violations worth a varying number of points. In general, most routine traffic tickets are worth 1-4 points. The Missouri Department of Revenue (DOR) has detailed the point system in Missouri. Point System Violation Description Table. Points are cumulative, and can impact your auto insurance rates.
Each year, some points are removed from an individual’s driving record.
Each year you drive without getting new points your points are reduced
You can find information on driving, points and the traffic ticket system at the Missouri Department of Revenue website (dor.mo.gov), specifically the Missouri Driver Guide.
If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.