π¦ Speeding Tickets
ποΈ Reckless Driving
π± Distracted Driving
π Running Red Lights / Stop Signs
π« License Suspension Defense
π₯ Accidents with Injury
π Commercial Driver Violations
ποΈ Traffic Camera Tickets
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Should I fight a speeding ticket in Nevada?
Yes. A speeding conviction adds demerit points to your Nevada DMV record, raises your insurance rates, and accumulates toward license suspension. An attorney can negotiate a dismissal or reduction to a non-moving violation with no points.
How many points before my Nevada license is suspended?
The Nevada DMV suspends your license if you accumulate 12 or more demerit points within 12 months. Points range from 1 (seat belt) to 8 (reckless driving). You can attend traffic school to remove 3 points once every 12 months (NRS 484B.600).
Is reckless driving a criminal offense in Nevada?
Yes. Reckless driving is a misdemeanor under NRS 484B.653, punishable by 5 days to 6 months in jail and fines of $250β$1,000. A second offense within 7 years is a gross misdemeanor. An attorney can often negotiate reckless driving down to a lesser charge.
How do I fight a red light camera ticket in Nevada?
Nevada allows drivers to contest automated camera tickets. You can request a hearing to challenge the accuracy of the camera, the identity of the driver, or technical aspects of the ticket. An attorney familiar with Clark County traffic court can represent you.