Coverage Area — ZIP 89113
About Traffic Violations in ZIP 89113, Las Vegas
Got a traffic ticket in Decatur Corridor Southwest? Don't just pay it — a conviction adds demerit points, raises your insurance, and stays on your record. A Decatur Corridor Southwest traffic attorney can often negotiate a reduction or dismissal, keeping your Nevada license clean under NRS 483.490.
ZIP code 89113 is part of the Decatur Corridor Southwest area of Las Vegas, Nevada. NevadaAttorneyFinder's listings for this ZIP code include attorneys who are familiar with the Decatur Corridor Southwest community, Clark County courts, and Nevada's traffic violations statutes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, fighting a speeding ticket in Decatur Corridor Southwest is often worth it. A conviction adds demerit points to your Nevada license (NRS 483.490) which can increase insurance rates by 20–40%. An attorney can often negotiate a non-moving violation or dismissal. Court costs and attorney fees are typically less than the long-term insurance increase. Contact a Decatur Corridor Southwest traffic attorney before pleading guilty to any speeding citation.
Under NRS 483.490, accumulating 12 or more demerit points within a 12-month period results in automatic license suspension. Points range from 1 (illegal U-turn) to 8 (reckless driving). A DUI conviction results in immediate license revocation regardless of points. Attending traffic school can remove 3 points once per year. A Decatur Corridor Southwest traffic attorney can help you reduce points and avoid suspension.
Reckless driving in Nevada under NRS 484B.653 is defined as driving with 'willful or wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property.' It is a misdemeanor for a first offense, punishable by up to 6 months in jail and a $1,000 fine, and carries 8 demerit points. Reckless driving charges in Decatur Corridor Southwest are often filed as a lesser charge for speed 30+ mph over the limit. A Decatur Corridor Southwest traffic attorney can contest the evidence and seek a plea to a lesser offense.
Nevada allows traffic school attendance to dismiss certain minor traffic violations and remove up to 3 demerit points from your license (once every 12 months). Not all violations are eligible — reckless driving, DUI, and commercial driver violations are excluded. In Clark County, you must typically submit a traffic school completion certificate before your court date. A Decatur Corridor Southwest traffic attorney can advise on your specific eligibility.