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Plan Traffic Violation Defense in Tempe

You face serious consequences when charged with reckless driving, criminal speeding, or failure-to-appear warrants in Tempe. Squires Law uses detailed reviews of radar readings, officer notes, and calibration records to challenge allegations and protect your driving privileges. Whether you were stopped on US-60, Loop 101, Loop 202, or Rural Road, your attorney examines the circumstances of your traffic stop to identify errors or procedural violations that support your defense.


Traffic violations can result in points on your license, increased insurance rates, and potential license suspension if not handled properly. Your legal team represents drivers in fast-paced municipal traffic courts in Tempe and surrounding cities, providing straightforward guidance for commercial drivers and commuters who depend on their driving privileges for work. You receive clear explanations of the charges against you and the potential impact on your record, insurance, and license standing.


Call early to avoid missed deadlines or points accumulation and discuss your traffic violation defense options in Tempe.

How Our Process Works

Your attorney begins by reviewing the citation, officer notes, and any radar or camera evidence used to support the traffic charge. In Tempe, many stops occur on major corridors where speed limits change frequently and enforcement is aggressive, creating opportunities to challenge the accuracy of speed measurements or the legality of the stop itself. Your legal team examines whether proper calibration and maintenance records exist for radar devices used by officers.


Squires Law provides direct attorney involvement in every stage of your case, from initial consultation through court hearings and trial if necessary. Your attorney negotiates with prosecutors to reduce charges, avoid points, or secure outcomes that minimize the impact on your driving record. Commercial drivers and commuters benefit from representation that understands the importance of maintaining a clean license and avoiding insurance rate increases.


You stay informed throughout the process, with your attorney explaining court procedures, filing deadlines, and the potential outcomes of each decision. Your defense strategy addresses the specific facts of your case and the evidence presented by the prosecution, ensuring you receive the strongest possible representation.

Details That Matter Most

Traffic violation cases often involve technical details and procedural requirements that can make or break your defense. These questions address common concerns and provide insight into how your case will proceed.

Your driving record and license standing depend on how you respond to traffic charges, and prompt legal representation helps you protect both.


Reach out now to schedule a consultation and discuss your traffic violation defense case in Tempe and the surrounding areas.

What is the difference between reckless driving and criminal speeding?
Reckless driving involves operating a vehicle with disregard for public safety, while criminal speeding is typically charged for driving more than 20 mph over the speed limit or exceeding 85 mph. Both are criminal offenses that can result in jail time, fines, and license suspension.
Can I challenge radar readings in court?
Yes, your attorney reviews radar calibration records, maintenance logs, and officer training certifications to determine if the speed measurement was accurate. Improper calibration or officer error can result in the charge being dismissed or reduced.
What happens if I missed my court date?
A failure-to-appear warrant may be issued, leading to arrest and additional charges. Your attorney works to resolve the warrant, reschedule your court date, and address the underlying traffic violation to prevent further legal complications.
Will a traffic conviction affect my commercial driver's license?
Yes, traffic convictions can result in points, suspensions, or disqualifications that affect your ability to work. Your attorney seeks outcomes that protect your CDL and minimize the impact on your livelihood.
How quickly should I contact an attorney after receiving a traffic citation?
You should contact an attorney as soon as possible to avoid missing court deadlines and to give your legal team time to review evidence and build a defense. Early involvement increases your chances of a favorable outcome.