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In this article, our Naperville traffic lawyers explain what to do if you are pulled over for a traffic stop.
It's important to understand what rights you have if you're pulled over during a traffic stop, so you are aware of what the police officer can and cannot do or or require from you. This article by our Naperville traffic lawyers covers the rights of the passenger in the car, what to do if you are detained, the right to refuse consent to a search of your vehicle, and what constitutes probable cause for police to search your vehicle.
This article by our Naperville traffic attorneys covers what rights you have during an arrest or a stop and frisk situation. Some of them include:
You will also learn about what a warrant is, what happens if the police suspect you of unlawful activity, what are criminal charges, and how bonds work.
In this article, our Naperville traffic lawyers explain what rights Illinois passengers have during a traffic stop.
We further detail the rights you have, including the right to remain silent and to an attorney. We also discuss what a police officer can and cannot do at a traffic stop. In general, a police officer must show probable cause to search a vehicle. However, if they have a reasonable suspicion that a crime has or is being committed, they can perform a plain view inspection of the vehicle.
Our Naperville traffic attorneys handle a wide range of traffic violations, including: speeding tickets and other moving violations; reckless driving (a serious misdemeanor in Illinois that can result in jail time and license suspension); suspended or revoked license offenses (driving on a suspended or revoked license is a criminal offense in Illinois); red light and stop sign violations; cell phone and distracted driving citations; commercial vehicle violations; toll violations; and hit and run (leaving the scene of an accident). We also assist with Secretary of State hearings for license reinstatement after suspension or revocation. Even seemingly minor traffic violations can accumulate points on your license and cause insurance premium increases — fighting them is often worth the cost. Contact our Naperville traffic attorneys.
Illinois uses a point system managed by the Secretary of State (SOS) to track driving violations. Points are assigned for different violations — for example, speeding 26–34 mph over the limit is 50 points; reckless driving is 55 points. If you accumulate too many points within a 12-month period, the SOS can suspend or revoke your driving privileges. Young drivers face stricter thresholds. Additionally, certain violations — such as a DUI conviction, reckless homicide, or driving on a suspended license — result in mandatory revocation regardless of point totals. A traffic attorney can often negotiate to reduce or dismiss charges before points are assessed, or represent you at a formal SOS hearing to minimize the impact on your license. The long-term insurance cost savings from avoiding point accumulation often justify the cost of legal representation. Contact our Naperville traffic attorneys.
Yes — many traffic citations in Illinois can be dismissed, reduced, or adjudicated through court supervision in a way that keeps them off your driving record. Court supervision is a common outcome for first-time or infrequent offenders: if you complete a supervision period without additional violations, the offense does not result in a conviction and no points are assessed. Plea negotiations can sometimes reduce a more serious charge to a lesser offense. Outright dismissal may be possible if there are procedural defects in the ticket, the officer fails to appear, or the evidence is insufficient. Results vary depending on the judge, the court, and the specific facts — which is why local knowledge matters. Our Naperville traffic attorneys have experience in DuPage County courts and understand how local judges and prosecutors approach these cases. Contact our Naperville traffic attorneys for a case evaluation.