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Traffic Ticket Representation in Franklin & Johnston County


A traffic ticket can disrupt your day in an instant. One moment you’re heading to work or running errands, and the next you’re left dealing with a citation and questions about what happens next.


Many drivers worry about court appearances, fines, possible points on their license, and insurance increases. Even a single ticket can create uncertainty about how it might affect your driving record.


At Jensen Legal Solutions, PLLC, we help drivers in Franklin County and Johnston County, North Carolina address traffic tickets with clear guidance and reliable support. From our office in Clayton, North Carolina, we work with drivers throughout the area to make the process easier to understand and manage.


Our focus is simple: helping you resolve your traffic ticket while keeping the process as straightforward and stress-free as possible.

Understanding Your Options After a Traffic Ticket


Many drivers consider simply paying the citation and moving on. However, traffic violations may involve consequences beyond the initial fine.


Depending on the situation, a ticket could affect points on your driving record, insurance rates, or court obligations. Taking time to review your options can help you make a more informed decision about how to proceed.


When you contact Jensen Legal Solutions, PLLC, we start by reviewing the details of your citation and explaining your potential options in clear, straightforward terms. We help handle the necessary communication and filings so you can move forward with greater confidence.


If you’ve received a traffic ticket in Franklin County or Johnston County, our team is here to help you understand your situation and the next steps available.

Speeding Tickets


Speeding tickets are among the most common traffic violations drivers face in North Carolina. Sometimes the situation happens quickly, traffic is moving faster than expected, the speed limit changes, or a momentary lapse in attention results in a citation. Even a few miles over the posted speed limit can lead to a ticket and raise concerns about fines, court appearances, points on your license, and potential insurance increases.

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At Jensen Legal Solutions, we help drivers address speeding tickets with clear guidance and reliable support. We review the details of your citation, explain the process in straightforward terms, and help you understand the options that may be available. By approaching the situation thoughtfully, many drivers feel more confident about the steps they choose to take. Our goal is to make the process easier to navigate so you can move forward with greater peace of mind.

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Seat Belt Violations


Receiving a seat belt citation may seem minor, but it can still interrupt your day and raise questions about fines, court requirements, and how the ticket should be handled. Many drivers are unsure whether they should simply pay the citation or take time to review their options before moving forward.

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After receiving a seat belt citation, many drivers aren’t sure what the next step should be. At Jensen Legal Solutions, we review the details of your citation and explain the process to resolve it. We aim to make the experience organized and manageable by providing clear communication and steady guidance throughout the process. 

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Stop Sign & Red Light Tickets


Being cited for running a stop sign or red light can happen in a moment. Busy intersections, unclear visibility, or a split-second decision while driving may lead to a traffic stop and a citation. Afterward, many drivers are left wondering how the ticket might affect their driving record, whether court may be required, and what steps they should take next.

Discuss Your Stop Sign or Red Light Ticket

At Jensen Legal Solutions, PLLC, we focus on providing clear communication and dependable guidance throughout the process. If you’ve received a stop sign or red light ticket, contacting our office can help you better understand your situation and the steps that may be available to move forward.

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School Zone & Work Zone Tickets


Traffic tickets issued in school zones or work zones can feel especially stressful for drivers. These areas are closely monitored to protect students, pedestrians, and road workers, and citations in these zones may involve increased fines or stricter penalties. Sometimes drivers receive these tickets during busy traffic conditions, when speed limits change quickly, or when construction zones appear unexpectedly.

Discuss Your Stop Sign or Red Light Ticket

If you’ve received a citation in a school zone or work zone, it may help to review the situation before deciding how to proceed. Understanding the potential process and your available options can help you make a more informed decision about addressing the ticket.


At Jensen Legal Solutions, PLLC, we aim to keep the experience organized and manageable by providing clear explanations and steady communication throughout the process. Speaking with our office can help you better understand your citation and the next steps that may be available.

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Failure to Move Over


North Carolina’s Move Over Law requires drivers to change lanes or slow down when approaching emergency vehicles, law enforcement, and certain roadside service vehicles. These situations often happen quickly, and drivers may not always realize they were expected to move over until after a traffic stop occurs.

Discuss Your Failure to Move Over Citation

If you’ve received a citation for failing to move over, it may help to review the situation before deciding how to proceed. Understanding the potential process and your available options can help you make a more informed decision about addressing the ticket.


At Jensen Legal Solutions, PLLC, we aim to keep the experience organized and manageable by providing clear explanations and steady communication throughout the process. Speaking with our office can help you better understand your citation and the next steps that may be available.

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Failure to Yield


A failure to yield citation can occur in many everyday driving situations, at intersections, when merging into traffic, or when turning across another lane of travel. These moments often happen quickly, and drivers may not realize an issue occurred until they are pulled over and issued a ticket.


Support After a Failure to Yield Citation

Receiving this type of citation can raise questions about fines, possible points on your license, and whether court may be required. At Jensen Legal Solutions, PLLC, we help drivers understand their failure to yield citation and the process involved in addressing it. Our team reviews the details of the incident, explains your options in clear terms, and helps make the situation easier to navigate.

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No License and Registration


Driving without a valid license or proper vehicle registration can happen for a variety of reasons such as, expired documents, missed renewals, or simple oversight. However, receiving a citation for these issues can quickly raise concerns about fines, court requirements, and how the situation may affect your driving record.

Understanding Your Citation and Next Steps

After receiving a no license or registration ticket, many drivers are unsure what they need to do next. These types of citations often involve documentation and specific requirements that can feel confusing without clear direction.



We focus on helping you understand what may be needed to resolve the matter and how the process typically works. By keeping things organized and easy to follow, we aim to make the experience more manageable and less overwhelming.

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Ready to Address Your Traffic Ticket?

If you’ve received a traffic ticket in Franklin County or Johnston County, you don’t have to navigate the process alone. At Jensen Legal Solutions, PLLC, we work to make traffic-ticket resolution clear, organized, and manageable so you can move forward with confidence. Reach out today to discuss your situation and learn what next steps may be available.

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Frequently Asked Questions


  • 1. Do I have to go to court for a traffic ticket?

    Not every traffic ticket requires a court appearance, but some citations may involve a scheduled court date. The requirements often depend on the type of violation and the circumstances of the citation. Reviewing your ticket and understanding the process can help you determine what steps may be necessary.

  • 2. What happens if I simply pay my traffic ticket?

    Paying a traffic ticket may seem like the easiest option, but it can sometimes have additional consequences. Depending on the citation, paying the fine may result in points on your driving record or changes to your insurance rates. For this reason, some drivers prefer to review their options before deciding how to proceed.

  • 3. Will a traffic ticket affect my insurance rates?

    In some situations, a traffic violation could lead to an increase in insurance premiums. The impact may depend on the type of ticket, your driving history, and how the matter is resolved. Understanding your options may help you better evaluate the potential long-term effects.

  • 4. What information should I provide when contacting your office?

    When you reach out to discuss your ticket, it is helpful to have a copy of your citation available. The ticket typically includes important details such as the charge, the location of the violation, and your scheduled court date. This information helps us review your situation and explain what the process may involve.

  • 5. Can traffic tickets be handled remotely?

    Many traffic ticket matters can be addressed with limited disruption to your schedule. In many cases, communication, document submission, and case updates can be handled remotely. This approach allows drivers to move forward with their case without unnecessary travel or time away from work.

  • 6. How soon should I address my traffic ticket?

    It is generally helpful to review your ticket as soon as possible after receiving it. Traffic citations often include deadlines or court dates, and addressing the matter early can give you more time to understand your options and prepare for the next steps.

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