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What should I do if I am given a speeding ticket Grand View-on-Hudson Village in Rockland County?
Grand View-on-Hudson Village Court
118 River Road
Grand View On Hudson, NY 10960
Grand View-on-Hudson is a municipality in the village in the County of Rockland. It is located just north of Piermont. It is west of the Hudson River and Tappen Zee Bridge. The village was named because its early settlers appreciated its scenic view and dubbed it as Grand View.
This Court is responsible for handling all court matters, including moving violations, parking violations, traffic tickets, civil cases, criminal cases, and small claims cases.
What Should I do If I am Given Speeding Ticket?If you have given a speeding ticket in Rockland County, you should read the ticket thoroughly, follow the instructions, enter a plea of not guilty, and call our New York traffic ticket attorneys for a free consultation. Call us now at (800) 893-9645.
The worst thing you can do is to ignore the ticket. Your failure to answer the ticket in a timely manner could result in your privilege to drive being suspended or revoked. You could be found guilty in your absence. In addition, this may result in you paying higher insurance premiums for several years and you being hit with a mandatory $300.00 driver’s assessment fee. In certain circumstances, this can be avoided by contesting your speeding ticket and hiring the right lawyer. Call today for your free initial consultation at 800-893-9645.
For additional information, visit these helpful links:
Vehicle Traffic Law FAQs
Traffic Point System
The fines can vary from jurisdiction. City Courts, Village Court, and Town Court have different standards upon which they impose a surcharge. Also, fines are imposed by the judge. Your fine will depend upon the nature of your charge and the judge that hears your case.
What can I do to Fight the Speeding Ticket?You can enter a plea of not guilty and contact this firm immediately to discuss your available defenses.
Can I Really Beat a Speeding Ticket?Yes you can, however, it is often impractical to attempt to get your charges dismissed at trial. The judicial process can be long and arduous. You may be required to make several court appearances. In addition, after your case is tried, some charges allow the judge to impose a jail sentence.
What are the Costs Associated With a Speeding Ticket?