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Speeding Tickets
Do you want to dispute a traffic ticket? DoNotPay can help.
There were 195 million licensed drivers in the US in 2019, and of them, 41 million received a driving citation. That means you have roughly a one-in-five chance of receiving some kind of traffic ticket in a given year. Whether it’s a parking ticket, speeding ticket, or one of many other kinds of tickets, DoNotPay can help you make the best case possible for voiding or otherwise not paying the ticket.
How can you solve the problem on your own?
What Kinds of Traffic Ticket Disputes Can DoNotPay Handle?
DoNotPay can help you with five kinds of traffic tickets:
Parking Tickets
If you park in the wrong place (even by one inch!), slightly into the road, for a period of time longer than the parking spot permits, or in some other way that the authorities find undesirable, then you may be given a parking ticket, which can cost hundreds of dollars.Speeding Tickets
This is probably the kind of traffic ticket with which you’re most familiar. If you’re caught (or even accused of) speeding, you can rack up hundreds of dollars in fines.Toll Booth Tickets
One of the easiest kinds of offenses to commit accidentally (or to be accused of incorrectly without clear recourse), a toll booth ticket can be exceptionally irritating, both to your mind and to your wallet.Red Light Tickets
If you run a red or are falsely accused of doing so, you can find yourself owing hundreds of dollars and getting points on your license.Seatbelt Tickets
Well-intended laws to keep people safe can nevertheless result in an expensive ticket for you.
How Can DoNotPay Help?
Upload your ticket, explain your defense and any evidence associated, and we'll handle sending the appeal. We also offer the option to pay the ticket for you.
Log-in to DoNotPay and find the Speeding Ticket product.
2. Upload a photo of your speeding ticket.
3. Provide us with some details on why you believe the speeding ticket is a mistake.
4. Select whether or not you want the letter mailed to the traffic ticket issuer on your behalf!
5. That’s it! You’ll receive an appeal letter that contains state vehicle codes to boost your case.