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Traffic Defense Attorneys in Indiana

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Cities Covered

2

Zip Codes

17

State Coverage

2.2%

Fee Type

Varies

When to Contact a Traffic Defense Attorney in Indiana

Traffic tickets have short response deadlines — typically 15 to 30 days. Simply paying the fine is an admission of guilt that adds points to your license, increases your insurance rates for years, and may even lead to license suspension if you're close to the point limit. Fighting the ticket often costs less than the long-term insurance increases.

You received a ticket that will add significant points to your license — especially if you're close to the suspension threshold

You hold a commercial driver's license (CDL) where points have an even bigger career impact

You're facing a charge like reckless driving that could become a misdemeanor on your criminal record

Your license is at risk of suspension due to accumulated points or multiple violations

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Arcola

1 zip covered

Fort Wayne

16 zips covered

Traffic Defense Case Types in Indiana

Speeding tickets
Red light and stop sign violations
Reckless and careless driving
Driving on a suspended or revoked license
CDL/commercial driver violations
School zone and construction zone violations
License point reduction and suspension hearings
Seat belt and cell phone violations

Traffic Defense Attorney Costs in Indiana

Traffic attorneys typically charge flat fees per ticket, ranging from $75 to $500 depending on the charge and jurisdiction. Serious traffic offenses (reckless driving, driving on a suspended license) may cost $500 to $2,500. No retainer or hourly billing for standard tickets.

Typical Cost

Standard tickets: $75-$300 flat fee. Speeding 20+ over: $200-$500. Reckless driving: $500-$2,500. CDL violations: $300-$1,000.

Statute of Limitations

Traffic tickets must be responded to within the deadline on the ticket — typically 15 to 30 days. There's no statute of limitations issue since you've already been cited. However, failure to respond results in a default judgment, additional fines, license suspension, and potentially a bench warrant. If you have an old unresolved ticket, address it immediately.

What to Expect

1

Brief consultation to review your ticket, driving record, and the best strategy for your situation

2

Attorney appears in court on your behalf — in most cases, you don't need to be there

3

Negotiation with the prosecutor for dismissal, reduction to a non-moving violation, or traffic school diversion

4

If the ticket can't be reduced, your attorney can request a trial and challenge the evidence

5

Resolution typically within 1 to 3 court dates over a few months

Coverage Gaps

764 zip codes without coverage

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a good traffic defense attorney in Indiana?

Start by looking at attorneys in your city below. Experience in the specific court where your ticket was issued — traffic court judges and prosecutors have local patterns and preferences. We cover 2 cities in Indiana to help you find the right fit.

How much does a traffic defense attorney cost in Indiana?

Traffic attorneys typically charge flat fees per ticket, ranging from $75 to $500 depending on the charge and jurisdiction. Serious traffic offenses (reckless driving, driving on a suspended license) may cost $500 to $2,500. No retainer or hourly billing for standard tickets.

What should I do if I need a traffic defense attorney right away?

Traffic tickets have short response deadlines — typically 15 to 30 days. Simply paying the fine is an admission of guilt that adds points to your license, increases your insurance rates for years, and may even lead to license suspension if you're close to the point limit. Fighting the ticket often costs less than the long-term insurance increases.

What types of traffic defense cases are handled in Indiana?

Traffic Defense attorneys in Indiana handle cases including Speeding tickets, Red light and stop sign violations, Reckless and careless driving, Driving on a suspended or revoked license, CDL/commercial driver violations. Contact a local attorney for a free consultation about your specific situation.

Is there a statute of limitations for traffic defense cases in Indiana?

Traffic tickets must be responded to within the deadline on the ticket — typically 15 to 30 days. There's no statute of limitations issue since you've already been cited. However, failure to respond results in a default judgment, additional fines, license suspension, and potentially a bench warrant. If you have an old unresolved ticket, address it immediately.