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Whether you’re trying to get home or late for work, getting pulled over by the police is never part of the plan. However, it’s important to know what to expect should this ever happen to you. If you’re pulled over and charged with a traffic violation, here’s how the situation should play out.

What Will Likely Happen When You’re Pulled Over

1. The Approach

First, the law enforcement officer will exit their vehicle and come to your driver's side window. Once you roll down the window, they may ask you for your license and registration. If you so request, they should provide proof of their position by showing their badge or ID.

2. The Reason

traffic violationAround this time, the law enforcement officer should inform you of the reason behind the traffic stop. Typically, traffic violations will revolve around the way you were driving, such as going above the speed limit, not staying in your lane, or failing to comply with posted signs. On the other hand, the officer might point out an issue with your vehicle, such as broken tail lights or an expired license plate.

3. Testing & Ticketing

If the problem was with your vehicle, the officer might simply offer a warning. Alternatively, they might issue you a ticket as a penalty for your expired plate or broken lights. If they believe your driving was indicative of intoxication, they might ask to test your blood alcohol level with a breathalyzer or have you exit the vehicle to perform a field sobriety test, such as walking in a straight line. After the testing is complete, you may be charged with a DUI or allowed to go on your way.

 

If you were pulled over and want to go over the details with an attorney, turn to Fulcher Law Firm in Albemarle, NC. They serve clients throughout Montgomery and Stanly counties, and they have nearly 20 years of experience. Whether you’re facing a traffic violation or need to come to a divorce agreement, this trusted lawyer will fight for your best interests. To learn more about their practice areas, visit their website or call (704) 984-6060 today.

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