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Download the Driver's Handbook published by the NC DMV.
This handbook will describe in depth all traffic violations including
the license points associated with these charges.
THE DECISION IS YOURS. We CAN save you TIME and MONEY!
Simply put, we can assist you in disposing of your speeding ticket or traffic citation with as little hassle and effort possible. Yes, you may pay your ticket directly to the court system. However, if you do, you may not obtain the best result. We know the law! We take care of many citizens in North Carolina in helping them dispose of traffic related offenses on a daily basis. Our staff is trained to assist you when you contact the firm. They will walk you through the steps in disposing of you ticket or other offense in the timeliest manner and many times without your presence being required in the courtroom. This way you can do your job without the hassle of coming to court and we can do ours. We do practice this area of law on a daily and routine basis so we are very familiar with the traffic laws of North Carolina and how your specific citation may affect your license and insurance.
Attorney Greg McIntyre has experience handling traffic cases including Speeding, DWI, Driving While License Revoked, other criminal misdemeanor, and felony charges in Cleveland County.
If you simply pay off your ticket or plead guilty you may incur insurance rate increases from 45% to 400%, depending on the charge. In many cases we may be able to reduce the offense to a non-moving violation resulting in NO insurance points.
In many instances we may be able to handle your traffic ticket without your appearing in court. Contact the Firm.
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The McIntyre Law Firm may be able to help with
your situation. To set up an initial consultation call us today
at 704-259-7040. You can also contact us through
the website. Tell us about your legal problem and a McIntyre Law
Firm professional will contact you shortly. |
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Greg McIntyre started the firm and practices law to help the people of North Carolina. |



