HIGH SPEED AND MOVING VIOLATION REVOCATION HEARINGS
Whether you pled to a high speed without realizing the consequences, or simply paid a ticket off out-of-state, there are many traffic charges that can trigger a license suspension. The good news is, almost every revocation triggered by a speeding ticket or moving violation is eligible for a DMV hearing after 30, 60 or 90 days.
Attorney Kristi Haddock can review your driving record and let you know when you may be eligible for a DMV hearing, or limited driving privilege to restore your license or to prevent the suspension all together.
Most importantly, if you do receive a letter from DMV do NOT wait to respond. Often these letters have a very short deadline to request a hearing as the suspension approaches.
If your license was revoked, or you have received a letter from DMV related to a speeding or traffic offense that has trigger a revocation, call Attorney Kristi Haddock at 919- 335-5656 for a free consultation. You may also submit our request form to schedule a consultation.