Are Traffic Tickets Criminal Charges in Georgia?

Many drivers assume that a traffic ticket is simply a minor citation that can be handled by paying a fine. In Georgia, however, many traffic violations are actually classified as criminal offenses.

Under Georgia law, most traffic offenses are treated as misdemeanors. That means a traffic citation is technically a criminal charge that is handled in a criminal court. While many traffic cases are resolved by paying a fine or appearing in court, the charge itself is still part of the criminal justice system.

Examples of traffic offenses that are commonly treated as misdemeanors include speeding, reckless driving, driving without proof of insurance, and driving with a suspended license. Some of these offenses may also carry additional penalties such as points on a driver’s license.

Accumulating too many points on a Georgia driver’s license can lead to license suspension. Insurance companies may also increase premiums after certain traffic violations or convictions.

Certain traffic offenses can also carry more serious consequences. For example, reckless driving and driving with a suspended license may involve the possibility of jail time in addition to fines and license penalties.

Because traffic tickets can affect your driving record, insurance costs, and even your criminal record, it is important to understand what you are facing before deciding how to handle the citation.If you received a traffic ticket in Georgia and want to understand your options, call or text 678-249-9180 to schedule a consultation with Bryan Brown. His office is located in Lawrenceville, and he represents clients throughout Gwinnett County.

On Behalf of Bryan Brown Law

Bryan Brown is a dedicated defense attorney committed to helping people facing serious criminal charges get honest answers and strong legal representation. At Bryan Brown Law, he believes every client deserves to be treated with dignity and compassion — not just as a case number, but as a person who deserves a second chance.

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