Why fight a traffic ticket in Michigan?
Michigan's expensive no-fault insurance means a conviction's surcharge is steep, and the reexamination at 12 points adds license risk — both worth avoiding.
$100–$400
Michigan Secretary of State
12 points (reexamination)
~31%
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 Michigan attorney.
About Michigan traffic laws
Michigan's Secretary of State assigns points that stay on your record for two years, and reaching 12 points means a driver reexamination that can end in suspension. Michigan's no-fault insurance market makes any conviction costly.
How points & your license work in Michigan
Michigan adds demerit points to your record on conviction. Speeding adds 2–4 points by severity, and 12 points triggers a Secretary of State reexamination where your license can be restricted or suspended. The Michigan Secretary of State suspension trigger of 12 points (reexamination) means a single avoidable conviction can push you closer to losing your license.
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Michigan traffic ticket defense by location
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