Why fight a traffic ticket in Oregon?
Oregon counts convictions, not points, so each ticket you keep off your record directly reduces your suspension risk under the state's rolling-window rule.
$115–$440
Oregon DMV
No point system
~26%
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 Oregon attorney.
About Oregon traffic laws
Oregon does not use a demerit-point system; the DMV suspends based on the number and type of convictions within a rolling window. Driving more than 100 mph carries an automatic suspension regardless of your history.
How points & your license work in Oregon
Oregon does not use a traditional demerit-point system. Instead of points, Oregon suspends drivers with too many convictions in a two-year period and imposes automatic suspensions for extreme speed (over 100 mph).
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Flat Fee Pricing
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No Court Appearances
In most Oregon courts, your attorney appears on your behalf. You don't have to take time off work or sit in a courtroom.
Oregon traffic ticket defense by location
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