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Joliet, Illinois DUI and Traffic Defense Attorney
If you received a traffic ticket, DUI, or driving related criminal charge in Will County, your case will likely be heard at the Will County Courthouse in Joliet, Illinois.
The Davis Law Group, P.C. represents drivers appearing in traffic court throughout Will County. Our firm defends individuals charged with speeding tickets, DUI offenses, suspended license violations, and other driving related criminal cases.
Traffic cases can affect your driving record, insurance rates, and in some situations your ability to legally drive. Having an experienced traffic defense lawyer can make a significant difference in the outcome of your case.
Our firm regularly represents drivers charged with:
• Speeding tickets
• DUI and alcohol related driving offenses
• Driving while license suspended or revoked
• Reckless driving
• Leaving the scene of an accident
• CDL violations and trucking related offenses
• Driving without insurance
• Misdemeanor and felony criminal charges
We work to protect your driving record, minimize penalties, and help drivers avoid unnecessary license suspensions.
Will County Courthouse
100 West Jefferson Street
Joliet, Illinois 60432
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(815) 727-8592
The Will County Courthouse serves as the main courthouse for the Twelfth Judicial Circuit of Illinois. Traffic cases, DUI arrests, and misdemeanor criminal matters from throughout Will County are heard at this courthouse.
Drivers from communities throughout Will County may have their traffic cases heard at the Will County Courthouse in Joliet. The courthouse handles traffic, DUI, and misdemeanor cases from many municipalities across the county.
Communities whose traffic cases are commonly assigned to the Will County Courthouse include Joliet, Bolingbrook, Plainfield, Romeoville, Lockport, Crest Hill, New Lenox, Mokena, Frankfort, Manhattan, Channahon, Minooka, Shorewood, Homer Glen, Wilmington, Braidwood, Peotone, and Beecher. Drivers from other municipalities and unincorporated areas of Will County may also have their traffic cases scheduled at the Joliet courthouse depending on the location of the alleged offense.
When a driver receives a traffic citation in Will County, the ticket will include a court date scheduled at the Will County Courthouse in Joliet.
Depending on the offense, the driver may:
• Be required to appear in court
• Have the option to resolve the ticket prior to the court date
• Be eligible for court supervision
• Face a potential conviction on their driving record
Many drivers assume paying the ticket is the easiest option. However, paying the ticket usually results in a conviction being entered on your driving record.
A conviction can lead to:
• Increased insurance rates
• Points on your Illinois driving record
• Potential driver’s license suspension depending on your prior driving history
• Long term driving record consequences
Before paying a ticket, it is often wise to consult with a traffic defense attorney who can review the citation and determine the best strategy.
Drivers arrested for DUI in Will County will have their case heard at the Will County Courthouse in Joliet.
A DUI arrest can lead to serious penalties including:
• Driver’s license suspension or revocation
• Alcohol education or treatment requirements
• Fines and court costs
• Community service or other conditions
• Potential jail time
An experienced DUI lawyer can examine the evidence including the traffic stop, field sobriety tests, and breath or blood test procedures to determine whether legal defenses may apply.
Driving while license suspended or revoked is a common charge in Will County traffic court.
Many drivers face these charges due to:
• Multiple prior traffic violations
• Failure to appear in court
• Insurance related suspensions
• Prior DUI related suspensions
These charges can carry serious consequences including:
• Additional suspension periods
• Significant fines
• Possible jail time for repeat offenses
Our firm regularly helps drivers resolve suspended license cases and pursue reinstatement of their driving privileges.
Commercial drivers must be especially careful when facing traffic violations because even minor tickets can affect a CDL and potentially threaten employment.
The Davis Law Group represents CDL holders facing:
• Speeding violations
• Moving violations while operating a commercial vehicle
• Serious traffic offenses that may affect CDL status
Avoiding convictions is often critical for professional drivers.
Some traffic violations require a mandatory court appearance, while others may allow drivers to resolve the case without appearing in court. However, even when a court appearance is not required, is may be recommended. In many cases, an attorney may be able to appear in court on your behalf.
Missing a court date can result in serious consequences including a driver’s license suspension. It is important to address missed court dates as soon as possible.
Depending on the circumstances of the case, traffic tickets may be challenged or dismissed. Convictions may also be prevented by securing court supervision through negotiation with the prosecutor.
Yes. Paying a ticket outright usually results in a conviction being entered on your driving record, which may impact insurance rates and potentially lead to license suspension if multiple violations occur.
The Davis Law Group, P.C. represents drivers appearing at the Will County Courthouse in Joliet for traffic tickets, DUI charges, and license related offenses.
Our firm regularly defends drivers from communities throughout Will County and works to protect our clients’ driving privileges and records.
If you have received a traffic ticket or DUI in Will County, speaking with an experienced traffic defense attorney can help you understand your options and protect your driving record. Contact us today for a free consultation.