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A one-time $25 action plan to help you avoid paying blindly. Answer a few questions and see your best options, likely cost impact, and next steps before your court date.

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How it works

1

Enter your ticket details

9–10 questions about your violation, state, and driving record. Takes 2 minutes.

2

Get your free breakdown

See your estimated real total cost immediately — no payment needed.

3

Unlock your action plan

Pay $25 for your complete analysis with all options and step-by-step guidance.

Most drivers make the same mistake

They just pay the ticket. But the fine is often the smallest part.

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Insurance increase

A single ticket raises your premium 15–25% per year — for 3 years. On an average policy that's $900–$2,000 on top of the fine.

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Points on your license

Points accumulate. A second ticket in the same period can trigger surcharges, license suspension, or SR-22 requirements.

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It compounds

Paying means an admission of guilt. It's on your record immediately — and your insurer checks at every renewal.

What you get

Everything you need to fight your ticket — nothing you don't.

1

Your real total cost — fine + insurance over 3 years

Specific to your state, violation type, and driving record — not a generic estimate.

2

Your actual odds of winning

Based on your violation, state court rules, and officer appearance rates. Honest, not inflated.

3

Step-by-step options ranked by effectiveness

Continuance, reduced charge, traffic school, dismissal grounds — which apply to your case and in what order.

4

Exact wording to use, ready to submit

What to say at the hearing, what to put in writing, and what to never say. No guessing.

5

Whether a lawyer is worth it for your case

For most tickets, no. We tell you honestly — including when yes, and why.

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Assessment

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  • See your real total cost
  • Know if it's worth fighting
  • Understand your options

Ticket Action Plan

$25

  • Step-by-step fight plan
  • Exact wording to use
  • All 50 states covered

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Your options right now

Pay the ticket

Admission of guilt. Insurance increase locked in.

Hire a lawyer

$100–$300+ in fees. Worth it only for serious charges.

Guess and hope

No information. Risk of making the wrong call.

Get a clear answer first

Know your real cost and best next move — in minutes.

Common questions

Can I fight a traffic ticket without a lawyer?

Yes. Most people who successfully contest traffic tickets do so without legal representation. A lawyer is only worth the cost for serious charges like reckless driving or DUI. For standard speeding or moving violations, knowing the right strategy matters far more than having an attorney.

Is it worth fighting a traffic ticket?

It depends on your state, violation, and driving record. A $300 fine can easily become $1,500–$2,000 in insurance increases over 3 years. Our analysis shows you the true number so you can make an informed decision — not a guess.

What happens if I just pay the ticket?

Paying is an automatic admission of guilt. The violation goes on your driving record, your insurer can raise your rates at your next renewal, and it stays there for 3–5 years depending on your state.

How do I beat a speeding ticket?

The most effective strategies depend on your state and situation: requesting a continuance (delays the court date, often leads to dismissal), contesting the officer's method of speed measurement, negotiating a reduced charge (non-moving violation), or completing a defensive driving course. Our analysis identifies which of these applies to your specific ticket and gives you the exact steps.

How do I get a traffic ticket dismissed?

Tickets get dismissed in several situations: the officer doesn't appear in court, procedural errors on the ticket (wrong vehicle info, wrong violation code), lack of evidence for the specific charge, or successful completion of traffic school. The options available depend on your state, violation type, and whether you have prior violations. Our assessment shows which dismissal paths are realistic for your case.

How long does it take?

2 minutes to answer the questions, then your free breakdown is immediate. The full paid report generates in under a minute.