Locke Town Court
Locke Town Court (this court hears all traffic tickets and speeding tickets)
PO Box 149
Locke, NY 13092
Analysis and commentary: The town of Locke rests in Cayuga County and its population is 1,951, according to the latest U.S. Census Bureau statistics (2010). The town has 24.4 square miles of area and is intersected by State Routes 38 and 90. The town is in the Finger Lakes district of New York and was established in 1802.
Locke was named for John Locke, an English philosopher; it is also the hometown of Millard Fillmore, the 13th President of the United States.
Locke Town Court tries cases pertaining to traffic, small claims, some criminal offenses and town ordinance violations, and is located in the Locke Town Hall.
Court sessions are every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. The District Attorney prosecutes cases on the 1st Wednesday of any given month.
What is the real cost of a traffic ticket?
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Fines and Surcharges
Our attorneys fight for our clients and attempt to resolve their case with the most favorable possible outcome. Below is a list of fines associated with some of the most widely issued tickets in the state. (Fines are subject to change without notice). Call our lawyers now at 800-893-9645 for a consultation.
Offense | Fines |
First-time speeding offense | $45 to $600 |
One or more speeding tickets
(within eighteen months) | Up to $1,575 |
Traffic Infraction | $100-$300 |
Disobey a Traffic Signal (red
light) | $225-$675 |
Misdemeanor Convictions (no other penalty provided)
| $200-$1,225 |
Uninspected Vehicles | $25-$200 |
Unregistered Vehicle or Trailer | $25-$200 |
Equipment Violations of Vehicle or Trailer | $0-$100 |
Surcharges | $50 - $55 |
New York Driver Assessment
New York State imposes a Driver Responsibility Assessment (also known as a DRA) for drivers who accumulate six points or more are earned on the driving record. Call our lawyers now at 800-893-9645 for a consultation.
Assessment | Fine |
Six points or more on record | $300 one time payment; or $100 each year for 3 years |
Any additional points earned over six points
| $25 for each point for 3 years |
Refusing to take a breathalyzer test, conviction for alcohol related traffic offense or conviction for drug related traffic offense | $250 each year for 3 years |
A driver's license will be suspended if they fail to pay the New York Driver Assessment. This fine also applies to out of state drivers. Driver safety courses will not reduce these fines.
Insurance
As far as insurance is concerned, traffic violations and points are included on a driver's record for at least 39 months.When an insurance company views a driver abstract that has accumulated points they may impose a surcharge. Points may remain on a driving record for up to 4 years.
What’s the point system NY?
There are too many possible violations to list in this answer, but for your convenience, here is a list of some common point violations.
Speeding | Points |
01 to 10 mph over the limit | 3 |
11 to 20 | 4 |
21 to 30 | 6 |
31 to 40 | 8 |
More than 40 | 11 |
Points | |
Reckless Driving (misdemeanor, 6 month suspension) | 5 |
Leaving the scene of an accident (personal injury, misdemeanor, 6 months in jail, revocation of license, $600.00 fine) | 5 |
Passing a school bus | 5 |
Following too closely (tailgating) | 4 |
Inadequate breaks | 4 |
Improper passing (unsafe lane change, left of center or wrong direction) | 3 |
Disobeying a Traffic Signal (red light, stop sign, yield sign) | 3 |
Right of way, failure to yield | 3 |
Railroad crossing violation | 3 |
Leaving the scene of an accident (property damage/domestic animal) | 3 |
Child Safety Restraint (under 16 years old in front seat, under 10 years old in rear seats, under 4 years old in child seat) | 3 |
Inadequate breaks (employers' commercial vehicle) | 2 |
All other moving violations | 2 |
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