Why fight a traffic ticket in Connecticut?
Connecticut mails a license suspension once you hit 10 points, and infractions are easy to rack up — a reduction keeps you safely below the line.
$100–$400
Connecticut DMV
10 points
~29%
Fine ranges and insurance figures are typical estimates for general guidance, not legal advice; actual amounts vary by court, violation, and your record. Confirm specifics with a licensed Connecticut attorney.
About Connecticut traffic laws
Connecticut routes infractions through centralized processing, but contesting a ticket sends it to the Superior Court in the proper judicial district. The DMV assigns points separately from the fine, and a warning letter arrives at 6 points.
How points & your license work in Connecticut
Connecticut adds demerit points to your record on conviction. Speeding and most moving violations carry 1–4 points, and accumulating 10 points leads to a Connecticut DMV suspension of at least 30 days. The Connecticut DMV suspension trigger of 10 points means a single avoidable conviction can push you closer to losing your license.
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