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Reckless Driving Tickets in Georgia

Have you recently been issued a reckless driving citation in the state of Georgia? Reckless driving is considered a misdemeanor offense that can result in hefty fines of up to $1000, and/or twelve months of probation or time behind bars - possibly both. We are here to provide helpful and valuable advice on reckless driving tickets in Georgia, along with information that can help reduce the severity of potential penalties.

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Reckless Driving and Under 21 Drivers

The consequences of reckless driving in Georgia are amongst the most stringent within the United States. If you're under 21, and face these charges, be aware that your sentence may far exceed what an older adult would receive. For adults age 21 and over, a reckless driving conviction will not lead to an immediate suspension of their driver's license. However, youthful drivers under the age of 21 are subject to having their licenses suspended for at least 6 months if found guilty on such a charge.

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Possession and Use of Drug Related Objects

Georgia has some of the firmest drug laws in the country. Any possession and use of minor amounts of marijuana, as well as any associated paraphernalia for all drugs are considered misdemeanors that can result in fines up to $1000 or jail time for 12 months on probation. Understanding your legal rights and options is imperative if you have been charged with a crime. Learn about the possible implications of possession or use of drug-related objects in Georgia.

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Speeding Tickets

Ultimately, receiving a speeding ticket can have several serious repercussions including costly fines, the addition of points to one's license which could impede the ability to acquire auto insurance or make it more expensive, and even jail time depending on situation.

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License Issues

Driver's license issues may include license suspension, license points, or license revocation. We guide our clients through the most efficient path forward to resolve their license issues.

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Misdemeanor Marijuana

When confronted with a misdemeanor marijuana charge, it's important to take action right away by seeking out competent legal counsel who understands Georgia law related to minor marijuana possession and how best to handle such cases moving forward.

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Reckless Driving

There are a lot of different traffic tickets you could get in Georgia. Some of them are minor, and some of them major. Reckless driving is one of those "major" violations - it is even written in the Georgia Code as the first of the serious traffic violations, in the same section as DUIs, Homicide by Vehicle, and Fleeing and Attempting to Elude the police. Reckless driving is not just one specific driving behavior - it could be any number of driving behaviors. It is up to the police officer who pulled you over or responded to the scene of an accident if they will give you a reckless driving ticket for your driving on the roadways in of the State of Georgia.

In the State of Georgia, reckless driving is defined as operating a motor vehicle with willful or wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property. It is considered to be an extremely serious offense and can have dire consequences if convicted.

Reckless driving includes behaviors such as excessive speeding, weaving through traffic or running red lights or stop signs. It is reckless because the driver has not taken proper precaution to ensure their own safety or the safety of others on the road.

If you are facing reckless driving charges in Georgia, it is in your best interest to secure legal representation right away, since some consequences include high fines, jail time, and possibly license suspension.

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Reckless Driving Tickets in Georgia

Reckless driving is a major traffic offense in Georgia that carries serious consequences. According to Georgia state law, reckless driving is defined as operating a vehicle “in reckless disregard for the safety of persons or property”. This means that any driver who drives in a manner that endangers either people or property can be charged with reckless driving. This includes reckless behaviors such as excessive speeding, weaving in and out of lanes without signaling, running red lights or stop signs, and even driving the wrong way on a one-way street. All of these reckless behaviors can pose a serious threat to the safety of other drivers on the road, and will get you pulled over if you are not careful.

Reckless driving is a misdemeanor traffic violation in the State of Georgia. If convicted, reckless drivers face serious consequences such as fines up to $1,000, jail time or probation (or both jail and probation) for up to 12 months, and a potential license suspension. You will probably have to take a driver safety course, and you may have to do community service as well, depending on the facts of your case and what the judge orders you to do. You will also get hit with 4 points on your driving history, and those points will stay with you for 24 months. If you get 15 or more points on your driving record within 24 months, your license will be suspended administratively, and you will have to take a defensive driving course and pay $200 to get your license back.

If you have a lawyer, they will be able to fight for you if you were not driving recklessly. The lawyer will request the police cameras and any other evidence to show that your driving was not reckless and that you should not be convicted of this offense. Even if you made a mistake and your driving behavior is arguably reckless, your lawyer can still help you put the best foot forward to ensure the most optimal outcome for your case.

Reckless Driving Tickets and Under 21 Year Old Drivers

If you hold a CP license and get a citation for Reckless Driving, you could be facing some serious consequences. The CP license in Georgia is a special license that allows younger drivers (under 21 years of age) to drive, with certain restrictions. This type of license restricts the number of passengers that can be in the vehicle, as well as the hours and days a driver can be on the road. It also prohibits reckless driving behavior such as speeding and reckless disregard for the traffic laws. If a driver is found to be reckless driving with a CP license, they could face jail time of up to 12 months and/or fines of up to $1,000. Additionally, their license will be suspended immediately upon conviction, for a minimum of 6 months. They will have to take a defensive driving course and pay at least $200 to get their license back at the end of the suspension. Plus, if ordered by the judge, they will have to pay for and attend a lengthy DUI Risk Reduction Program, too.

Because of these ramifications, if you are under the age of 21 and have been charged with Reckless Driving in Georgia, it is important to seek help from an experienced attorney right away.

Lawyers Can Help

As we've seen above, having a reckless driving ticket in Georgia, no matter wh is no small matter. The consequences of reckless driving can be severe, so it is important to have an experienced attorney on your side who can explain the legal implications and potential penalties associated with reckless driving in the state. A lawyer can provide advice on the best course of action to take, and help build a successful defense. Whether you are facing reckless driving charges or have an underage driver in your family with one, it is essential to seek legal counsel right away. With the right assistance, you can hopefully avoid some of the most serious consequences associated with reckless driving violations in Georgia.