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Showing 8 traffic ticket lawyers in Oak Park, IL
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GPLLC - Immigration & Criminal Defense Attorneys
1010 Lake St Suite 200 Room 207, Oak Park, IL 60301
(708) 801-8159
globalperiphery.com
Capraro Law
1010 Lake St #501a, Oak Park, IL 60301
(708) 383-6551
stewart-caprarolaw.com
Mark Galler Law, LLC
1010 Lake St Suite 200, Oak Park, IL 60301
(708) 638-1662
mgallerlaw.com
Ortega & Associates LLC
1010 Lake St Suite 200, Oak Park, IL 60301
(708) 386-1020
ortegafirm.com
Cuda Law Offices, Ltd.
6525 W North Ave suite 204, Oak Park, IL 60302
(866) 283-2529
cudalaw.com
Goggin Michael J
216 S Marion St, Oak Park, IL 60302
(708) 386-8855
Cheeks Dansby G
108 Madison St # 1, Oak Park, IL 60302
(708) 848-7806
Manno Law Group
720 Lake St #204, Oak Park, IL 60301
(708) 308-6253
mannolawgroup.com
What Does a Traffic Ticket Lawyer in Oak Park Cost?
Traffic ticket lawyer fees in Illinois typically range from 150 to 500 dollars for a simple speeding ticket. More complex cases like DUIs can cost 1,000 to 5,000 dollars or more. Many lawyers offer a flat fee for standard violations. Costs vary based on the severity of the charge and the lawyer's experience. This is general information and not legal advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of traffic tickets can a lawyer handle in Oak Park?
A lawyer can handle speeding tickets, red light violations, reckless driving, DUI charges, and other moving violations. They can also assist with license suspension issues and court supervision requests.
How long do I have to respond to a traffic ticket in Illinois?
In Illinois you generally have 10 days from the date of the ticket to appear in court or pay the fine. If you fail to respond the court may issue a default judgment and suspend your license.