There you were, not a worry in the world, just cruising down I-75 on your way to warm sunshine of Florida. Suddenly your thoughts of beaches and sunshine were rudely interrupted by blue lights flickering in your rear view mirror. At first you merged one lane over hoping he wasn’t after you, but he was. You realized you were probably being stopped for speeding in an area you had no intention of ever returning. You are not alone… I’ve been there.
Many people traveling through Georgia are stopped every day for excessive speed, driving while license suspended, and many other traffic citations. One of the most common speed traps is the area along I-75 in Monroe County Georgia, which also includes the city of Forsyth. The three agencies, the Monroe County Sheriff's Office, Georgia State Patrol, and the Forsyth Police Department, combine for writing approximately 2,000 citations a month along that stretch of I-75.
If you or someone you know has been given a citation for speeding in the city of Forsyth or Monroe County, Georgia, then you typically have less than 45 days to handle your citation. You can pay it, go to court, or hire an experienced traffic lawyer like myself, James Paisley. If you pay it, you are facing possible Georgia Super-Speeder penalties and points on your driving record. In about 98% of my cases I can the charges reduced to where they will not be reported on your driving record, and therefore will not result in points or increased insurance premiums.
In Monroe County, Georgia, my firm offers the lowest attorney's fees of any other firm. Call today for a free consultation with the Monroe County and city of Forsyth speeding ticket lawyer, James L. Paisley.
