Charged with a traffic violation in Minnesota?
Please be aware that you may face increased insurance premiums and employment issues if you are a commercial driver. Furthermore, it becomes more difficult to keep future offenses off of your record if you have prior convictions.
Before you pay a ticket call a Minnesota Traffic Lawyer at the Delmore Law office to explain what effect the offense may have on your driving record, license privileges and insurance rates.
Also, as prosecutors have different policies with regard to tickets, call a Minnesota Traffic Attorney at the Delmore Law Office to explain the likelihood of a successful negotiation with your ticket in the particular jurisdiction where you received it and whether you have a chance of winning a trial. John Delmore Minnesota Traffic attorney will also let you know if you could handle it yourself by talking to a hearing officer or if the ticket will not be recorded on your driving record.
John Delmore , Minnesota Traffic Lawyer, handles all Minnesota traffic violations including but not limited to:
- Leaving the Scene of An Accident
- Driving After Cancellation
- Reckless Driving
- Driving After Revocation
- Careless Driving
- Driving After Suspension
- School Bus Stop Arm
- No Insurance
- Speeding
- Failure To Use Due Care
- Red Light/Stop Sign/Lane Violations
- Underage Drinking and Driving
Out of State Residents:
If you get a speeding ticket or other moving violation while in Minnesota while on vacation or business it will go on your home state's driving record if you plead guilty/pay the fine. In most cases I can go to court and make a deal on your behalf and you will not have to make a return trip back to Minnesota to fight your traffic ticket.
CDL Holders:
CDL holders have to be more careful than the average motorist when dealing with Minnesota DWI/DUI and traffic violations, for example convictions for 2 speeding offenses for 15 over during a three year period will result disqualification from operating a commercial motor vehicle for 60 days. In many situations an offense can be continued for dismissal or amended to a non-serious CDL offense. When charged with a Minnesota DWI/DUI or moving offense you will need a Minnesota traffic attorney with knowledge of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations.
As your CDL traffic violations attorney I will fight to keep serious tickets off of your driving record. The following offenses are considered serious violations for CDL purposes:
- Speeding (Over 15 MPH over limit)
- Unsafe Lane Use
- Careless/Reckless Driving
- Following Too Close
- Leaving Scene of An Accident
- DWI
- Railroad Crossing Arm violation
Contact Attorney John L. Delmore
(612) 278-0651 After Hours (612) 419-3145
2600 Wayzata Boulevard N.
Minneapolis, MN 55405
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DWI and Traffic Defense Lawyer John Delmore represents professional drivers with CDL's and average citizens facing charges of DWI, DUI, traffic violations, moving violations, and speeding tickets throughout Minnesota including but not limited to Hennepin County, Ramsey County, Dakota County, Washington County, Scott County, Carver County , Anoka County, Wright County and the cities of Minneapolis, St. Paul, Bloomington, Brooklyn Park, Plymouth, Coon Rapids, Burnsville, Eden Prairie, Woodbury, Golden Valley, St. Louis Park, Minnetonka, Shakopee, Chaska, Edina, Maple Grove, Richfield, Eagan, Maplewood, and Rosevill






