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Will County Traffic Court – Frankfort, Illinois
Drivers who receive traffic tickets in Frankfort or nearby communities may have their case scheduled at the Frankfort Branch Court. This courthouse is part of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit of Will County and handles traffic and ordinance matters arising from several south suburban communities.
The Davis Law Group, P.C. represents drivers appearing at the Frankfort Branch Court for a wide range of traffic violations. Our firm works to help drivers resolve tickets, avoid convictions when possible, and limit the long term impact on their driving records.
Traffic violations handled at the Frankfort Branch Court may include:
• Speeding tickets
• Failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident/Driving too fast for conditions
• Disobeying traffic control devices
• Improper lane usage
• Driving without insurance
• Driving while license suspended or revoked
• Other traffic and local ordinance violations
Even relatively minor traffic offenses can affect a driver’s record and insurance rates. In some situations, multiple violations can also place a driver at risk of license suspension.
Frankfort Branch Court
321 West Nebraska Street
Frankfort, Illinois 60423
The Frankfort Branch Court is one of a few branch locations used by the Will County court system to handle traffic and local ordinance cases. Matters scheduled at this courthouse generally arise from law enforcement activity in Frankfort and nearby municipalities.
Traffic cases heard at the Frankfort Branch Court typically involve drivers stopped by local police departments in the surrounding area.
These cases frequently originate from incidents occurring in Frankfort, Mokena, New Lenox, Manhattan, and nearby portions of Will County. Depending on the location of the alleged violation and the issuing police department, traffic matters from nearby municipalities or unincorporated areas may also be assigned to the Frankfort Branch Court.
When a driver is issued a traffic citation in Frankfort or the surrounding area, the ticket will usually list a court date at the Frankfort Branch Court.
At that point, drivers generally have a few options depending on the offense and the court’s procedures.
Many drivers assume paying the ticket immediately is the easiest solution. However, paying a ticket typically results in a conviction being reported on the driver’s Illinois record.
This can result in consequences such as:
• Higher auto insurance premiums
• Points on the driving record
• Increased risk of license suspension for multiple violations
Because of these potential consequences, it is often beneficial to review the ticket with a traffic defense attorney before deciding how to proceed.
Some of the more serious cases heard at branch courts involve allegations of driving while a license is suspended or revoked.
These situations may arise due to issues such as:
• DUI suspension or revocation
• Multiple traffic violations
• Insurance related suspensions
Penalties for these offenses can be significantly more severe than standard traffic violations. Drivers may face substantial fines, additional suspension extensions, and in some cases criminal penalties depending on the circumstances.
Drivers who hold a commercial driver’s license must be particularly careful when dealing with traffic citations.
Even a single conviction for certain violations can affect a CDL holder’s employment or CDL privileges.
The Davis Law Group represents commercial drivers charged with violations including speeding violations, improper lane usage, failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident, cell phone violations, overweight violations, disobeying a traffic control device, stop sign violations and all other moving violations. Avoiding a conviction is often critical for drivers whose livelihood depends on maintaining a clean driving record.
Certain violations require a mandatory court appearance. For other offenses, an attorney may be able to appear in court on the driver’s behalf depending on the circumstances.
Failing to appear in court can lead to additional penalties including a conviction or license suspension. Missing a court date should be addressed immediately to avoid further complications.
Yes. Paying a traffic ticket outright generally results in a conviction being entered on the Illinois driving record, which can impact insurance rates and potentially lead to future license issues.
The Davis Law Group, P.C. represents drivers scheduled to appear at the Frankfort Branch Court for traffic violations and license related offenses.
Our firm regularly helps drivers address traffic tickets, protect their driving records, and avoid unnecessary penalties whenever possible.
If you have received a traffic citation in Frankfort or the surrounding communities, speaking with a traffic defense attorney can help you better understand your options before your court date. Contact us for a free consultation.