
Utah Traffic Ticket Defense That Keeps You Moving
Got a traffic ticket in Utah? Tony Ticket helps drivers fight speeding tickets, moving violations, CDL citations, reckless driving charges, and other traffic offenses throughout Utah.
A traffic ticket can mean more than paying a fine. Depending on the violation, it may affect your driving record, license, insurance costs, CDL, or even your livelihood. Tony Ticket helps you understand what you're facing and what options may be available before you simply pay the citation.

Did you know A Traffic Ticket Can Risk your CDL
Commercial drivers may face consequences beyond an ordinary fine, including employer reporting requirements, commercial driving disqualification, lost work, and possible commercial-insurance effects. Company drivers and owner-operators may have different financial concerns.
UNDERSTAND THE CHARGE
Learn what the citation alleges and which court is handling it.
REVIEW POSSIBLE CONSEQUENCES
Consider potential points, insurance, license, CDL, and employment implications.
IDENTIFY THE DEADLINE
Determine when the driver must respond, pay, apply for a program, or appear.
DISCUSS AVAILABLE OPTIONS
Learn whether payment, court proceedings, a diversion program, negotiation, or another response may be available.
Paying the Fine May Not End the Cost
In Utah, simply paying a traffic ticket is considered an admission of guilt. This one-time payment can lead to years of financial strain. A conviction on your record often triggers significant increases in automobile insurance premiums that can persist for three years or longer...
Beyond the immediate financial impact, accumulated points can lead to driver’s license suspensions, hindering your ability to commute and work. While every case is unique and no specific outcome is guaranteed, professional legal defense helps you understand these hidden consequences...

Utah Traffic Matters Our salt lake city dui defense attorney May Handle
Tony Ticket provides case-specific legal representation for a range of Utah traffic citations involving both standard drivers and commercial driver’s license holders. Depending on the facts of the case, we may assist with speeding tickets, reckless or careless driving allegations, red-light and stop-sign violations, following too closely, license or insurance-related citations, and other moving violations.
For CDL holders, company drivers, and owner-operators, a traffic citation may create additional concerns involving employment, commercial driving privileges, insurance eligibility, and income. Each case is reviewed individually so the charge, court deadline, driving history, and available legal options can be considered before the driver decides how to respond.
Not every matter is handled in the same way, and no particular result can be guaranteed. Submit your citation for review to learn whether representation may be appropriate for your situation.
How It Works
SUBMIT YOUR TICKET
Upload the citation and provide the court, deadline, license type, and basic information about what happened.
ATTORNEY REVIEW
The charge, available information, driving history considerations, and possible legal options can be evaluated.
DISCUSS THE NEXT STEP
The attorney can explain possible approaches, fees, deadlines, and whether formal representation is appropriate.
Every case is different. No particular result can be promised.
Common Utah Traffic Ticket Questions
What happens if I simply pay my Utah traffic ticket?
Paying the fine is generally considered a plea of 'guilty' or 'no contest.' Once paid, the conviction is usually reported to the Driver License Division.
How many points can a speeding ticket add in Utah?
Utah speeding tickets typically add between 35 and 75 points to your driving record, depending on how much you exceeded the speed limit.
Can a ticket affect my insurance?
Yes. Convictions often trigger significant insurance premium increases that can persist for three years or longer.
Do I have to appear in court?
In many routine cases, we can appear on your behalf. However, for serious misdemeanors like DUI, physical presence may be required.
Can a personal-vehicle ticket affect my CDL?
Yes. Citations in a personal vehicle can still lead to commercial driving disqualification and employer reporting requirements.
What happens after I submit my ticket for review?
We evaluate the citation, court requirements, and your individual circumstances to explain possible approaches and next steps.
Before You Pay the Ticket, Understand Your Options
Paying a citation may resolve the court case as a conviction. Submit the ticket for review so the charge, deadline, driving-record considerations, and available options can be discussed.
No result can be guaranteed. Submission does not create an attorney-client relationship.