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22356(b) vc California –A traffic ticket for violation of 22356(b) vc “Exceeding Maximum Speed Limit of 70 MPH, 1–15 MPH Over Limit” in California carries a fine of $238.00 and 1 DMV Point (2012)
22356(b) vc - If you have decided to fight a traffic ticket for 22356(b) vc using a trail by written declaration, we can help you.Over the years we have helped thousands of people successfully contest their traffic tickets using a trial by written declaration. A trial by written declaration does not require for you to appear in court to contest your traffic ticket. The process is done all through the mail. First, you sign up for our service and receive the completed trial by written declaration documents from us ready for your signature. All you need to do is to print, sign and mail the documents to the traffic court. The documents must be received by the court prior to the due date. That is it!You are done with the process at this point.
Then, you just have to wait for the court to mail out the verdict. It will take the court approximately 30 to 90 days to review your defense statement for violation of 22356(b) vc. Once the court has reached a verdict the court clerk will mail out the verdict directly to you. If the verdict is not guilty then the traffic ticket for 22356(b) vc is dismissed.
Should I fight a traffic ticket for 22356(b) vc?
The decision to fight a traffic ticket for 22356(b) vc is entirely up to you. We offer a service to simplify the process for you to contest your traffic ticket. Most importantly we offer 100% money back guarantee of our low flat fee. Therefore, in the worst case scenario if the ticket is not dismissed, we will refund the fee that you paid us back to you. So, you can fight your traffic ticket for 22356(b) vc risk free.
It is important to note that if the traffic ticket for 22356(b) vc is not dismissed with a trial by written declaration, you have the following options:
- You can do nothing and move on with your life
- You may request the court to allow you to take traffic school
- You can continue to contest the ticket with a trial de novo as if the trial by written declaration did not even take place.
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