Why fight a traffic ticket in Vermont?
Vermont's 10-point threshold is low and the Judicial Bureau process is winnable with the right advocacy, so contesting a ticket often keeps your record clean.
$100–$400
Vermont DMV
10 points in 2 years
~22%
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 Vermont attorney.
About Vermont traffic laws
Vermont's DMV suspends at 10 points within two years, and points stay on your record for two years from the conviction date. The Judicial Bureau handles civil traffic violations, with appeals to Superior Court.
How points & your license work in Vermont
Vermont adds demerit points to your record on conviction. Speeding adds 2–5 points by severity, and reaching 10 points in two years triggers a Vermont suspension of at least 10 days. The Vermont DMV suspension trigger of 10 points in 2 years means a single avoidable conviction can push you closer to losing your license.
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No Court Appearances
In most Vermont courts, your attorney appears on your behalf. You don't have to take time off work or sit in a courtroom.
Vermont traffic ticket defense by location
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