Hey
Does anyone know of any lawyers that will deal with a traffic ticket in Alabama? I got an 18 over (48 in a 30) and I want to fight it so it doesnt go on my record. Im 21 and this is my first ticket btw.
 Need a lawyer for the 2nd of may
 Need a lawyer for the 2nd of may
				Hey
Does anyone know of any lawyers that will deal with a traffic ticket in Alabama? I got an 18 over (48 in a 30) and I want to fight it so it doesnt go on my record. Im 21 and this is my first ticket btw.
Originally Posted by blackboi50
 
 
				You stay in GA, you got a ticket in AL, I believe it won't go on your record.
 
 
				Wont it get reported to my insurance though?
Originally Posted by blackboi50
 
 
				How long have you been with your insurance...I know my insurance company, State Farm, doesnt really look at your record if you are a good driver with no previous blemishes.
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Originally Posted by blackboi50
 
 
				I'm happy that you are not my lawyer...Originally Posted by bigdare23
Ever heard of the Nonresident Violator Compact of 1977? How about the Driver's License Compact (DLC)? It basically means that states should (and typically will) report traffic offenses to the DMV of your home state. Most states share a reciprocity with other states. Now, there are underlying rules as to what the limits are before info is reported, but you get the idea.
GA is not part of the compact, but I believe that AL is. With that said, Alabama should report to GA while GA wouldn't report back to AL (if that makes sense).
To answer the question: yes, there is a chance that it will show up.
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				AL does show up in Ga, so does Tennessee... ask me how I know.. lol.
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				Originally Posted by Ruiner
Damn you must be the smartest person on IA (no jokes). Thanks for the info!!!
 
 
				No problem. It helps that my father was a judge for 20 years and is currently a lawyer. You pick up on a lot of things in that time...Originally Posted by bigdare23
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				Chicks... Nice cars... fire arms.. you know those sort of things...Originally Posted by Ruiner

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				Heh, yeah, those sorts of things...Originally Posted by Spyder
What's funny is that my brother is an attorney now, but he specializes in worker's comp and personal injury. I actually know more than him (in basic terms of courtroom law) as most of this type of thing is learned "on the job" so to speak. I grew up in my father's courtroom, so you learn quickly over that time. It's like asking an IT person who specializes in programming to fix your computer or do networking. All are IT based, but the speciality limits your knowledge of other IT subjects.
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