No wants to see those dreaded red and blue lights in their rearview mirror or that white envelope perched on their windshield. Unfortunately, these are a relentless reality for the people of Los Angeles. If you have been issued a traffic ticket, don’t pay it until you have consulted with an attorney. Retaining our Los Angeles traffic ticket lawyer can position you for success in your fight against the unfair system that is nickel-and-diming you. Every step of the way, our goal is to keep points off your driving record and prevent insurance rate hikes whether that involves negotiating with the officer or taking the matter to trial.
When we take on a traffic ticket case, we step into the client’s shoes and handle all of the legal legwork from beginning to end. Our Los Angeles traffic ticket attorney fights for our clients as if he were fighting for his own family. Offering unparalleled service with fair, flat-rate pricing, TKT REP is the firm you will want by your side.
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For over 10 years, TKT REP has been helping clients in Los Angeles, Ventura, and Kern counties fight traffic tickets and misdemeanor traffic offenses. Our firm has hundreds of five-star reviews from satisfied clients who have avoided hefty fines and points on their license. Our Los Angeles traffic ticket attorney is passionate about getting cases dismissed, winning trials, and coming up with creative strategies that deliver results.
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