Traffic Offence Lawyers Queensland

Solicitors Offering Expert Legal Counsel and Representation in Queensland Traffic Law Matters

Traffic Offence Legal Services (QLD)

  • DUI / Drink Driving Charges

  • Drug Driving Charges

  • Driving Disqualifications

  • Speeding Offences

  • Motoring Infringement Notices

  • Dangerous or Careless Driving Charges

  • Unlicensed, Suspended or Disqualified Driving Charges

  • Special Hardship Licences

 

20% Discount for All ADF Members & Veterans on Fixed-Fee Services

Normal Price Discounted Price
Traffic Offences
Drink Driving - guilty plea From $2,000 From $1,650

*Please Note - There may be additional costs for disbursement, including court filing fees, title searches or process service. Please contact March On Legal to discuss your specific needs and to obtain a specific quote for your personal circumstances.

Protecting your Freedom to Drive; Upholding your Independence Until Acquittal or Conviction

 

There are many different reasons and circumstances that can result in an individual being charged with a traffic offence in the state of Queensland and everyone is entitled to representation and the opportunity to have their side of the story heard in a court of law, as needed.

March On Legal’s traffic law solicitors regularly appear in the Magistrate’s Court representing clients in traffic related offences; both civilians and current members of the Australian Defence Force. Charges can range from minor matters such as traffic infringement or speeding offences, to more complex matters including DUI or drug driving arrests.

For a member of the ADF, a loss of drivers license can have an immediate and substantial impact on the ability to serve.

Regardless, being charged with a traffic offence can have serious ongoing consequences for any individual and can result in a loss of freedom and a loss of income. Penalties can range from a fine, suspension of license, a prohibition order or even jail. Your driving history will be taken into consideration in determining a punishment.

March On Legal has the experience to know what specific conditions to request from the Court to make on your bail application which will assist you to continue to serve, or afford you the continued freedom of driving, until you are either convicted or acquitted.

Our lawyer’s have the proven expertise in Australian traffic law to assist you every step of the way through the legal process, greatly increasing the chances for a more beneficial outcome, including:

  • Reducing the duration of time that your license is suspended

  • Reducing the fine that you may be required to pay

  • Negotiating a work driver’s license

  • Reducing or preventing a potential prison sentence.

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“I will always be regretful towards some of the choices that I made leading to my charges but I am forever grateful to the compassionate representation that March On Legal gave me throughout the ordeal!

Alicia was able to help me demonstrate to the magistrate that the circumstances around my particular case were not simply ‘black and white’ and as a result I was able to successfully negotiate a work licence, meaning I could continue working and supporting my family.”

— Renee B., Enoggera

Traffic Offence - FAQ:

 

I Have Been Place Under Arrest Following a Traffic-Related Incident. What Should I Do?

If you are arrested, call us immediately to discuss what you should and should not say in a police interview. We can provide you with initial advice over the phone and can appear on your behalf for bail applications.

If you are a current member of the ADF, you must inform your chain of command.

The Police Want Me to Participate in an Interview, What Should I Do?

Ask the police whether you are a 'suspect in a crime' or a 'witness'. You should answer questions relating to your identity, such as your name and address. However, you should seek legal advice before answering any other questions, particularly if you have been cautioned by the police. Request to call your solicitor as soon as possible and discuss your options.

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