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Habitual Traffic Offender

Don't Risk Losing Your License for Years

Never is the need for constant and aggressive defense of all kinds of traffic violations more clear than when a client is facing classification as a habitual traffic offender. This designation comes as a result of multiple convictions or moving violations, and can lead to an automatic five-year suspension of your driving rights.

Whether you have been given notice that you are to be classified as a habitual traffic offender or you want to take steps now toward making sure that you aren't burdened with this designation later, you need to talk to an attorney right away. At the Traffic Ticket Office — A Law Firm in Miami, Florida, we have worked with thousands of clients to help them take the steps necessary to protect their license and their rights.

Criminal Defense for Multiple Traffic Violations

Along with the accumulation of multiple civil infractions for points-based violations, there are numerous more serious traffic offenses that, if repeated, can lead to designation as a habitual offender, including convictions for:

  • DUI
  • Driving on a Suspended License
  • Driving a Commercial Vehicle Without a CDL
  • Felony Conviction Involving the Use of a Motor Vehicle
  • Voluntary or involuntary Manslaughter Resulting from Operation of a Motor Vehicle
  • Failing to Stop and Render Aid in a Crash Resulting in Death or Personal Injury

Our criminal defense attorneys work exclusively with the violations and infractions involved in motor vehicle use, and we have built a substantial reputation for helping clients in the Miami area. Whether you have the opportunity to take proactive measures to prevent designation as a habitual traffic offender, or you must react to notice from the state, we work to help you avoid serious penalties and a five-year loss of your license.

Contact the Traffic Ticket Office

We strive to educate our clients on the long-term consequences of not contesting a traffic fine or not fighting a DUI arrest, and how that path can ultimately lead to years without a driver's license. When the police and the state treat your motor vehicle infractions as a criminal act, you need strong criminal defense to protect your rights.

Call our office at 305-LAW-FIRM (529-3476) or contact us online today to schedule an appointment to meet with a criminal defense attorney.