Salt Lake Speeding Ticket Defense Lawyer

Legal Defense Against Traffic Violations

Most traffic tickets are relatively minor offenses, but some traffic violations are very serious and could lead to problems later. Did you know that when you sign a ticket and send in a check, you are agreeing that you are guilty? Too many of those admissions and you could see your car insurance going up.

Do you need to drive for work purposes? Your employer will be looking at your driving record. Too many traffic violation charges could mean you don’t get the job or you could lose your employment, especially if you hold a commercial driver’s license (CDL) and get a DUI.

Fight a Salt Lake City Traffic Ticket

If you’ve received a speeding ticket or been cited for another traffic violation, you can count on immediate and experienced representation from the Utah traffic violation attorneys at Greg Smith and Associates. We represent clients in traffic court in Salt Lake City, Provo, Orem, Park City and surrounding communities in Utah.

You can speak with one of our attorneys at any time by calling 801-651-1512 or contacting us online. We defend against all traffic violations, including:

You can count on our firm for a strong defense. We regularly advise other attorneys on critical issues in criminal law.

Contact a Utah Traffic Ticket Attorney

Don’t let traffic tickets result in a bench warrant for your arrest. Address them with the help of a Utah traffic ticket attorney at Greg Smith and Associates. Contact our Salt Lake City defense firm online or call 801-651-1512 for a free initial consultation at our office in West Jordan or Park City.

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