Representing Yourself for a Traffic Ticket in a California Court
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There are several reasons why people represent themselves without a lawyer:
- You may not be able to afford a lawyer
- You may feel that you can handle the representation part of your traffic ticket
- You may want to represent yourself, but with some legal guidance
- You understand all your options and feel that it is beneficial to fight your traffic ticket.
You may need advice from a lawyer if…
- You want legal advice on your traffic ticket
- You feel that your emotions to the case will affect your outcome to the case
- You want to discuss the steps for your case, like what paperwork needs to be filed, where to file paperwork, and many other decisions that you will need to make before you represent yourself in court.
- You want a confidential attorney-client relationship
If you plan to represent yourself in court, consider the following:
- Be prepared before your court date
- Be prepared on your court date
- Dress appropriately
- Show up to court on time
FAQ – When should you fight a traffic ticket? Learn more about fighting a traffic ticket before you begin the processes of fighting your ticket without a lawyer.
Click >> HERE << for frequently asked questions about fighting a traffic ticket
Representing yourself for a traffic ticket in a California court:
Northern California County Courthouses
Shasta County:
Redding
Alameda County:
Oakland
Fresno County:
Fresno
Kern County:
Bakersfield
Sacramento County:
Sacramento
San Francisco County:
San Francisco
Stanislaus County:
Turlock
Modesto
Tehama County:
Red Bluff
Yolo County:
Woodland