Jason A Wilkins, P.C. - Traffic Attorney

Jason A Wilkins, P.C. - Traffic Attorney Our goal is to offer affordable, accessible, and dedicated legal resources to our clients that we might best serve their legal needs.

Speeding 26-34 MPH over limit (625 ILCS 5/11-601.5(a)) also called misdemeanor or aggravated speeding in Illinois is a s...
01/27/2022

Speeding 26-34 MPH over limit (625 ILCS 5/11-601.5(a)) also called misdemeanor or aggravated speeding in Illinois is a serious violation. This ticket is a Class B criminal misdemeanor (the second highest level). It is punishable by up to 6 months in jail and/or $1,500 Fine. That sounds pretty scary but let's break it down. There are three parts of these tickets that pose a risk to drivers: 1)....

Speeding 26-34 MPH over limit (625 ILCS 5/11-601.5(a)) also called misdemeanor or aggravated speeding in Illinois is a serious violation. This ticket is a

Learn about whether the cop gave you a ticket, a warning, and what that means!
01/25/2022

Learn about whether the cop gave you a ticket, a warning, and what that means!

What is a Traffic Warning vs. a Traffic Ticket? Learn How to Tell the Difference

First, if you haven't read our article on why your license is still suspended after going to court, this is a companion ...
01/11/2022

First, if you haven't read our article on why your license is still suspended after going to court, this is a companion piece to that article. It is worth a read if you are attempting to reverse your suspension yourself. It also has information about where these documents should be filed. This article will center on the types of forms used by the DMV to update records and feature a bonus form that can help you get a refund if applicable....

First, if you haven't read our article on why your license is still suspended after going to court, this is a companion piece to that article. It is worth

Why Would a License Still Be Suspended After Court? License suspensions caused by traffic court can be tricky to reverse...
01/11/2022

Why Would a License Still Be Suspended After Court? License suspensions caused by traffic court can be tricky to reverse even if you attend court. The Secretary of State will tell you to vacate (a fancy legal word for undo) your traffic ticket convictions and get court supervision. For many suspensions, getting court supervision will go a long way towards fixing the suspension because convictions are a leading cause of suspensions....

Why Would a License Still Be Suspended After Court? License suspensions caused by traffic court can be tricky to reverse even if you attend court. The

What is Improper lane usage and what can be done to protect your CDL?
01/03/2022

What is Improper lane usage and what can be done to protect your CDL?

Learn about the effects of improper lane usage on a CDL

This is one of our most common questions. The short answer is yes, it would violate your court supervision and it does h...
10/25/2021

This is one of our most common questions. The short answer is yes, it would violate your court supervision and it does have the potential to lead to a resentencing and revocation of your supervision. This could even lead to a suspension if you have had other recent violations. Even if you have violated your supervision, there are tricks you can do to prevent more harm from occurring....

Court Supervision Requires That You Receive No New Tickets for a Period of Months. See Our Guide on How to Protect Your Court Supervision.

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