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Many people passing through a state or a foreign county will just write a check and send their traffic ticket in to avoid going to court. However, some people do not realize the possible effects of getting a traffic ticket. These effects can be:

  • Increased insurance rates
  • Eventual driver’s license suspension or revocation
  • Admission of guilt by paying your ticket

Getting a traffic ticket in Arkansas and sending your payment in to avoid the inconvenience of court can have negative effects. Sometimes courts offer diversion programs or probation for traffic offenses. It is important to see a defense attorney experienced in traffic and criminal defense before admitting your guilt.

Justin Eisele is an attorney and shareholder at Eisele & Huffman, P.A. He is a former deputy prosecutor and handles all matters related to criminal law. As a prosecutor he handled DWI, Drug, Theft, and numerous other types of charges. Call for a free consultation at 501-315-5293.


One Response to “Traffic Tickets in Arkansas”

  1. Have they installed the speeding and stop light cameras in Arkansas Cities yet?


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