WARNING: the NYS DMV is restructuring the suspension rules and point system for traffic violations. It is highly recommended that you speak with an experienced traffic attorney for your specific matter!
Q. I am from out of state and I received a speeding ticket. The ticket does not state the fine amount on it? How much do I owe?
A. In NYS, all speeding and traffic violations are based on a 2 step system. The first step is to enter the plea of guilty or not guilty. A guilty plea will generate a fine amount due from the Court. If you enter a not guilty plea, the Court will send you a letter to appear for a Pre-Trial Conference to discuss a plea disposition. When the matter is resolved after a negotiation or a trial, the Court will set the fine amount. The Courts have a certain amount of discretion in setting the fine amounts which allows the Judge to take into account each person’s particular situation.
Q. If I a receive a speeding or traffic ticket, do I need to go to Court?
A. In many cases your appearance is not required in Court. You can enter your not guilty plea by mail and appear in Court for your Pre-Trail Conference or you can hire a lawyer to appear for you with a signed a formal “waiver of appearance”.
As stated on the traffic summons, serious offenses such as reckless driving, aggravated unlicensed operation or driving while intoxicated require an appearance.
Q. What should I do if I get a speeding ticket in New York State and my driver’s license is from another state?
A. Do not plead guilty. Fight the ticket. Many states participate in an interstate compact, which allows the points from New York to appear on your home state driver’s record. If traveling back to New York is not possible or costly, consider contacting a local attorney to represent you. See my driver’s licensed outside NY page for more information.
Q. I lost my ticket and I think I missed my Court date, what should I do?
A. Try to locate the area in NYS where you think you received the ticket. Once you have narrowed it down to a particular County, start calling each Court in the County until you have found the right one. Some Courts are only open on certain days or night of the week. See my Speeding & Traffic Ticket Attorney page for a list of Town Courts by County in the Upstate New York Area. You really need to find the Court right away as the Court will be sending the NYS DMV a Notice to Suspend Your License once you miss your Court date!