Gainesville Traffic Violations Attorney
At The Corso Law Center, LLC, we treat every traffic case with the urgency it deserves. Attorney Arturo Corso has spent more than 29 years building relationships in the local legal community, and those relationships produce better outcomes. That matters when your license and your future are on the line. You deserve a team that takes your case as seriously as you do.
Commonly Asked Questions About Georgia Traffic Violations
Traffic violations in Georgia carry consequences most drivers never see coming. Here are the most common questions we hear.
Will paying a Georgia “Super Speeder” ticket automatically suspend your driver’s license?
No. Paying the ticket will not suspend your license, but it triggers a separate $200 state fee most drivers never expect. Many drivers pay a Super Speeder ticket online and consider the matter closed. Georgia sends a separate billing notice for that fee, and failing to pay it within 120 days results in a license suspension.
Paying the ticket also means admitting guilt, and that admission adds points to your record and raises your insurance rates.
How many points on your driving record does it take to lose your license in Georgia?
Georgia suspends your license when you reach 15 points within a 24-month period. Drivers under 21 face suspension at just four points.
The Georgia Department of Driver Services assigns points based on each violation’s severity. A single speeding conviction can add two to six points to your record. Points add up faster than most drivers expect. Several minor violations within two years can push you past the threshold before you notice.
Can a minor traffic violation in Hall County lead to deportation for noncitizens?
Yes. Even a minor traffic offense in Hall County can carry severe immigration consequences for noncitizens. Driving without a license or reckless driving can trigger immigration reviews, with reckless driving carrying more serious consequences under federal law. Authorities review any criminal justice contact, and a charge that seems minor in state court can qualify as a deportable offense.
Fighting A Gainesville Traffic Ticket Starts With One Call
Paying a ticket and hoping for the best puts your record, your license and your future at risk. We give every client direct access to our team, including after-hours availability, because legal problems do not follow a 9-to-5 schedule. Call our office at 770-892-6328 or contact us online today.

