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Scotland County Traffic Tickets

Receiving a Speeding Ticket in Scotland County

 

The North Carolina Scotland County Courthouse hears the following citations issued in Gibson, Laurinburg, and Wagram.

Speeding

Speeding tickets are charged as a class 3 misdemeanors (N.C.G.S. 20-141(j1)) or infractions (N.C.G.S. 20-141(b)), depending on the speed and speed limit charged. Most speeding tickets in Scotland County can be resolved without appearing in court if you have an attorney. Generally, an attorney can negotiate your case with an assistant district attorney (ADA) to avoid License and Insurance Points, depending on your driving history.

Scotland County law enforcement officers typically charge you with reckless driving if you were speeding 80mph or more. You can learn more about reckless driving charges in Scotland County below, but we can usually have these charges dismissed based on a negotiation with the DA. Don’t risk trying to negotiate your case alone; we have the necessary experience in handling high speed cases in Scotland County.

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Speeding in a Work Zone

Work zone speeding violations are charged under N.C.G.S. 20-141(j2) and carry mandatory fines of $250 in addition to court costs. However, we can appear in court for you and negotiate with the ADA in an effort to avoid Insurance Points, depending on your driving history.

Scotland County does allow for reductions for these offenses. While a Prayer for Judgment (PJC) is allowed for a school zone violation, it is usually not the best outcome for your case and many judges will not grant them anyway. Therefore it is ill-advised to simply pay this ticket in Scotland County since an attorney can typically successfully negotiate with the ADA.

Speeding in a School Zone

School zone violations are very similar to work zone violations and are charged under N.C.G.S. 20-141.1. Like work zone violations, school zone violations carry mandatory fines of $250 and we can appear in court for you to negotiate with the ADA. While PJCs can be used, they are usually not the best outcome, depending on your driving history. However, unlike work zone violations, speeding in a school zone will assess insurance points regardless of your driving history. Therefore, in Scotland County, it is best retain a knowledgeable attorney to guide you.

Reckless Driving

Reckless driving is a class 2 misdemeanor and is charged under two circumstances: 1) driving carelessly and heedlessly in willful or wanton disregard of the rights or safety of others (N.C.G.S. 20-140(a)) or 2) driving without due caution and circumspection and at a speed or in a manner so as to endanger or be likely to endanger any person or property (N.C.G.S. 20-140(b)). The difference stems from whether the charge was based on the actual recklessness of the driving (swerving, erratic lane changes, etc.) or based on a high rate of speed over the speed limit.

In Scotland County, you will most likely be charged with reckless driving if you were speeding 80mph or more. However, we are experienced in Scotland County and can negotiate with the ADA in an effort to dismiss the reckless charge and amend the underlying speeding charge to preserve your License and Insurance Points.

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