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Traffic Ticket Defense · All States · DMV · Superior Court

Fight Your Traffic Ticket. Any State.

10 traffic ticket services across California, New Jersey, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Illinois, and more. Trial by Written Declaration, appeals, CDL protection, parking citations. Documents prepared by a certified LDA — fixed pricing from $200.

16+ traffic cases handled
Multi-state: CA, NJ, MD, PA, CO, MI
PBJ & dismissals secured
CDL drivers protected
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Traffic Tickets & Violations
10 services · All States · DMV · CHP · Superior Court
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Trial by Written Declaration (TR-205)
Contest a citation in writing without court appearance. Declaration, exhibits, supporting documents. CA and other states.
from $400
3–5 days
Continuance Motion
Written motion to postpone the hearing date in a traffic violation case.
from $350
1–3 days
Prosecutor Letter (Reduction / Dismissal Request)
Prosecution letter with documentary basis for reduction or dismissal consideration.
from $350
2–3 days
Traffic Citation Appeal
Appeal brief with documentary basis. Applicable in CA, NJ, MD, PA, MI, IL and others.
from $500
3–7 days
Parking Citation Dismissal Request
Written request for parking citation dismissal with documentary basis.
$200
1–2 days
SR-1 Report (Accident Report)
SR-1 form completion for California DMV within 10 days of accident with $1,000+ damage or injuries.
from $200
1–2 days
CDL / DMV – Document Assistance
Formal Letter to DMV, CDL reinstatement requests, DMV decision appeals. For professional drivers.
from $300
3–7 days
Statement in Mitigation
Court mitigation statement with mitigating circumstances, evidence, and exhibits.
from $250
2–5 days
CPRA / FOIA Request (Video, Calibrations)
CHP, police, or agency request for video recordings, radar calibrations, CAD logs under California Public Records Act.
from $200
1–3 days
Failure to Appear (FTA) — Motion to Vacate
Motion to set aside failure to appear, request new hearing date, lift DMV hold.
from $350
2–5 days
* This is not an exhaustive list of services. If your situation is not listed – contact me and we will find the best and most cost-effective solution for you. Government fees (court costs) are not included and paid separately. Law Help | US is a certified Legal Document Assistant (LDA), not an attorney. Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code §6400–6416.

Why Fight Your Traffic Ticket

Paying a traffic ticket is an admission of guilt. It adds points to your driving record, increases your insurance premiums for 3–5 years, and can lead to license suspension if points accumulate. For CDL holders, the consequences are even more severe — certain violations trigger CSA points that affect your carrier score and employment prospects. Fighting a ticket gives you a chance to avoid all of this. In California, Trial by Written Declaration (TR-205) lets you contest without appearing in court — and if you lose, you can request a de novo trial in person. That means two chances to beat the ticket. In other states, we prepare the specific documents your court requires: motions, declarations, letters to prosecutors, discovery requests for radar calibrations, and appeals. Law Help | US has handled traffic cases in California (LA Superior Court, Orange County, San Bernardino, Contra Costa), New Jersey (Lawrence Township, Palisades Interstate Park), Maryland (Howard County District Court), Pennsylvania (Philadelphia Municipal Court), Colorado (Adams County), Michigan, Illinois, and more. We know the procedures because we've filed in these courts.

State-by-State Coverage

California: Trial by Written Declaration (TR-205), Traffic School eligibility check, appeals to Superior Court, CHP and local PD citations. DMV hearings for suspended licenses. New Jersey: Municipal Court motions, prosecutor negotiation letters, discovery requests. Palisades Interstate Park and local municipal courts. Maryland: District Court contested hearings, Probation Before Judgment (PBJ) requests, defensive driving certificates. Pennsylvania: Philadelphia Municipal Court, written motions for continuance and dismissal. Colorado: County Court traffic division, written statements in mitigation, remote appearance motions. Other states: We research the specific procedures for your court — Michigan, Illinois, North Carolina, Hawaii, and others. Contact us with your citation and we'll identify the options.

How It Works

Step 1: Send us your ticket. Photo via WhatsApp, Telegram, or email. We identify the court, violation code, deadline, and fine amount — free, 15 minutes. Step 2: Strategy & contract. We recommend the best approach: written declaration, prosecutor letter, appeal, or combination. Fixed price in a written contract. Step 3: Document preparation. We draft all declarations, motions, exhibits, and cover letters. You review and sign. Step 4: Filing. Documents submitted to the court by the deadline. We track the outcome and advise on next steps if needed.

CDL & Commercial Drivers

Commercial drivers face unique risks from traffic violations. A single serious violation can result in CDL disqualification. Multiple violations within a 3-year period can end a driving career. We prepare DMV formal letters, CDL reinstatement requests, FMCSA-related documents, and appeals for commercial drivers. We also handle DataQs challenges to correct errors on your PSP report.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you help me fight a traffic ticket outside California?
Yes. We prepare documents for traffic cases in California, New Jersey, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Michigan, Illinois, North Carolina, Hawaii, and other states. Each state has different procedures — we research the specific rules for your court and prepare documents accordingly.
What is a Trial by Written Declaration?
In California, you can contest a traffic ticket without going to court by submitting a written declaration (form TR-205). You present your case in writing, and a judge decides based on the documents. If you lose, you can request a new trial in person — giving you two chances to fight the ticket.
How much does it cost to fight a traffic ticket?
Services start from $200 for parking citations and CPRA requests. Trial by Written Declaration is $400. Appeals start from $500. CDL assistance from $300. Exact pricing confirmed in writing after free assessment.
Will fighting a ticket affect my insurance rates?
A traffic conviction adds points to your record, which can increase insurance premiums for 3-5 years. Successfully fighting the ticket prevents points and protects your rates. For CDL holders, the stakes are even higher — certain violations can result in license suspension.
What if I missed my court date?
A missed court date typically results in a failure to appear (FTA), additional fines, and a possible license hold. We can prepare motions to set aside the FTA and request a new hearing date. Contact us as soon as possible — the sooner you act, the more options are available.
Do I need to appear in court?
Not necessarily. In California, Trial by Written Declaration lets you contest without appearing. In other states, we prepare motions for remote appearance where permitted, or prepare all documents so that if you do appear, you are fully prepared.
Can you help CDL (commercial) drivers?
Yes. CDL holders face stricter penalties — points, CSA scores, and potential license suspension. We prepare DMV letters, reinstatement requests, FMCSA-related documents, and appeal filings specifically for commercial drivers.
How do I get started?
Free assessment: send us a photo of your citation via WhatsApp or email. We'll identify the court, violation code, deadline, and recommend the best strategy. Call, WhatsApp, or Telegram: +1 (657) 545-7849.

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