If you received a 1225(c) ticket, the officer is accusing you of actually making a phone call while driving.
For 1225(d) tickets, it is irrelevant whether you were actually on a call. If you were texting or using an app, you can be given a 1225(d) ticket. You can receive a ticket for VTL 1225(d) for using other electronic devices including an MP3 player or GPS.
Fines: First-time offenses start at $50, but repeat violations can escalate to $200 or more.
Driver’s License Points: A conviction adds 5 points to your DMV record.
Insurance Premiums: Even minor convictions can increase your insurance rates.
Cumulative Penalties: Points from cell phone tickets can combine with other infractions, putting your license at risk
Challenging the Evidence: Many cell phone tickets are based solely on an officer’s observation. We examine the circumstances to determine if the ticket can be contested.
Negotiating Reductions or Dismissals: Even if dismissal isn’t possible, we often reduce the violation to a non-point traffic infraction to protect your record.
Court Representation: We appear on your behalf at the NYC Traffic Violations Bureau, saving you time and ensuring your rights are protected.
Protecting Your License and Insurance: Our goal is to minimize the impact of a ticket on your driving record and prevent unnecessary increases in insurance rates.
Paying a cell phone ticket in NYC is effectively an admission of guilt. Before accepting fines, points, and insurance consequences, contact our firm. An experienced NYC cell phone ticket attorney can help reduce or dismiss your charges, protecting your driving record and wallet.
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