Motor vehicle offenses can range from minor to serious in nature. Penalties for a motor vehicle offense often include points assessed to your driving record and/or insurance. Driver’s license points can result in the suspension or revocation of your license. Points assessed by your insurance carrier can result in increased premiums.
Depending upon what you're convicted of, you may also be subjected to:
Some of the more common moving violations in Wake County include:
Motor vehicle violations may also be classified as non-moving. Such violations usually involve parking, vehicle registration, or vehicle modifications.
The "prayer for judgment continued" is a device granted in the discretion of the court under which a judgment is never entered in the case, and thus the driver is never convicted of the offense. Under the Safe Driver Incentive Plan, each household is entitled to one PJC every three years for insurance point purposes. The PJC should be saved at all costs so that it can be used in extraordinary circumstances such as those listed below:
If you have been cited for a motor vehicle offense in Wake County, it is wise to consult with a Raleigh traffic law attorney who can help you explore your options.
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