Traffic Law Attorney serving Granite City, Illinois


Traffic Lawyers Granite City, Illinois
In the Granite City, IL area, people know just who to call for all their traffic law needs. In fact, they know that we offer help from an experienced traffic law attorney that has the knowledge needed to help navigate this difficult area of the law. From minor moving violations to parking tickets and more, we can help expunge a variety of types of tickets including moving violations and non-moving violations. Please read below about the types of traffic tickets that we deal with and call our staff for the help that you need, today!
Types of Traffic Violations
At the Law Office of Robert Elovitz, we can help you get rid of a variety of types of tickets from your driving record. However, to do so, the process may vary depending on the type of ticket it is, the severity of the charge and the state in which you received the ticket. Please read more below about the types of tickets that we can help you with!
- Moving Violations
- Non-Moving Violations
- DUI
- DWI
- Speeding
- Driving Without a License
- Driving Without Insurance
- Reckless Driving
- Failure to Signal
- Failure to Stop
- Construction Zone Violations
- Seat Belt Violations

Options for Paying Tickets
When it comes to traffic tickets, these are not written in stone. In fact, there are quite a few options. First, you need to figure out if a court appearance is necessary – this will be marked on your citation. If necessary, you’ll need to hire an attorney o help with this. If it’s not necessary, you have the following options for dealing with your ticket!
- Option #1 – First, you can accept the ticket, plead guilty and pay the fine. In this case, a conviction will go on your record.
- Option #2 – You can also plead guilty and request court supervision. This means that you’ll be driving on probation essentially, and after a certain period of time, your violation will be expunged from your record.
- Option #3 – If you did not commit this act, you might want to plead not guilty and request a trial. However, you must be able to prove that you didn’t do what you were ticketed for, and you may need to hire a traffic lawyer.
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