What Happens To An Under 21 Driver With a Super Speeder Ticket in Georgia?

If you are under 21 and get a super speeder ticket in Georgia for more than 24 mph over the limit, you could lose your driver’s license for up to six months. In addition, you will have 4 points added to your license, which will cause your insurance rates to go up significantly. After you pay the county fine the state of Georgia will demand a $200 super speeder penalty on top of everything else. In the event that that fine is not paid, an additional suspension will result. Once your suspension period ends, you will need to pay a $215 reinstatement fee to restore your license. Over time, an increase in insurance rates can easily cost you, or your parents, thousands of dollars.

If you do receive a super speeder ticket of more than 24 mph over the limit, it is recommended that you find an experienced traffic ticket attorney to help you negotiate a reduced speed charge and save your license. Often, courts will consider a reduction in exchange for completing certain conditions, such as community service or a defensive driving course. An experienced traffic citation attorney can explain how to best resolve your ticket and help you keep your license. An experienced traffic violation lawyer can also keep you from having to appear in court which can be a huge advantage for out of state drivers.

If you have received an under 21 super speeder ticket, contact Michael Fulcher Law today for a free consultation and explanation of all your options. With over 15 years of experience as a traffic court prosecutor and traffic defense attorney, Michael Fulcher is the premier traffic violation attorney in the middle Georgia area. Call today. Get answers. Get results.

Michael Fulcher Law handles traffic citation cases in the following middle Georgia counties: Morgan, Putnam, Greene, Jasper, Taliaferro, Newton and Walton.