Address: 137 N Main St
Dayton, OH 45402
(937) 640-5000
Traffic Violation Attorney
A traffic ticket is more than an inconvenience. Repeated violations can result in higher insurance premiums and the loss of your driver's license. Holders of Commercial Driver's Licenses (CDL) in Ohio face a three year look back period, so a single traffic violation can have significant adverse consequences. A second or third or more moving violation within a 3-year period for CDL drivers can be considered serious moving violations resulting in mandatory disqualification or suspension of your CDL for 60 or 120 days, respectively. Ross & Calaway represents clients in all types of moving violation matters, including:
Call (937) 640-5000 for a free consultation. In every case, our goal is to minimize the penalties you face and keep you behind the wheel.
Help for Individual and Commercial Driver's License Holders
In stopping drivers for alleged violations, the police can make mistakes. The Bureau of Motor Vehicles can make mistakes too — so even if you have car insurance you can still be ticketed for driving without insurance. Our firm can contest your traffic violation with the aim of obtaining a dismissal or reduction to a non-moving or non-point ticket. Often, we can uncover bureaucratic or clerical errors on the ticket that may lead to the dismissal of the charges. In other cases, we may be able to challenge the basis for the police officer’s stop and the issuance of the ticket. By preventing the accumulation of points or reducing their number, we may be able to help you avoid the suspension of your license. Our firm also helps drivers in obtaining limited driving privileges for work or school, and helps clients with clearing suspensions from their driving record and obtaining a valid license. For a free consultation with a lawyer at Ross & Calaway, L.L.C. regarding a traffic violation matter, call (937) 640-5000, or contact us online. Our phones are answered 24 hours a day.
Serving clients in the Dayton, Ohio, area and surrounding counties, including the cities of Dayton, Xenia, Kettering, Fairborn, Centerville, Beavercreek, Springfield, Troy, and Wilmington.
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