Who is TicketHelp?

Created by actual traffic ticket attorneys

TicketHelp.com was created by traffic ticket lawyers who have consulted with and represented thousands of people with traffic tickets and other driving related legal issues. TicketHelp.com is not the product of website marketers or website builders. It was developed by practicing attorneys who understand that a free consultation with a local traffic ticket attorney is the easiest, most direct way to get the answers you need.

Created for drivers with traffic tickets or license issues anywhere in the U.S.

Every state has it’s own procedures, customs and rules and regulations for traffic tickets and driver licenses. Even different counties, towns, cities, villages, etc. in the same state can have different ways of doing things. Don’t be fooled into thinking there’s some one size fits all “system” for challenging a speeding ticket or “trick” for fighting moving violations that will work anywhere and everywhere in the US. No single person or website or manual has all the answers. That is why we created TicketHelp.com. The very first thing we will ask you is where you need help. Once we know this, we can refer you to an attorney who can answer your questions and potentially help solve the problems that traffic tickets, license suspensions and other driving issues may cause.

Free, no strings attached consultation with a local attorney

TicketHelp.com was created with one simple purpose: put people who have questions about a traffic ticket or other driver license issue directly in touch with an attorney who is likely to have the answers. You will have the chance to consult with an attorney and you are not obligated to do anything. The attorney will simply talk you through your issue and help you make the decision that is best for you. You are free to hire the attorney you consult with or not; the decision is entirely yours.

Quick and easy to use

To receive your consultation, all you have to do is fill out a simple form. It is a secure form and your information won’t be shared with anyone. We need to know where you need help (to decide which attorney you will consult with), what you need help with (some brief information to help the attorney who will consult with you to assess your case) and who you are (your name and contact information-that’s it.)