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Camden County

Got a Ticket in Camden County? Don’t Let a Bad Day on the Road Ruin Your Record

Whether you were pulled over in Kingsland, St. Marys, Woodbine, or cruising down I-95 near the Florida line, a traffic ticket in Camden County can throw your life off balance real quick. What starts as flashing lights in your rearview mirror can turn into points on your license, massive fines, higher insurance, or even a suspended license.

If your citation is headed to Camden County State Court, the stakes just got a whole lot bigger. That’s where The Ticket Clinic comes in. For over 35 years, we’ve helped Georgia drivers protect their records, licenses, and peace of mind—handling everything from speeding tickets to DUIs and CDL violations.

Just Pay It and Move On? That’s the Trap

It’s tempting to just pay the fine and forget about it. But in Georgia, paying a traffic ticket is the same as pleading guilty. That means automatic points on your record, an alert to your insurance company, and possibly a serious bump in your monthly premium.

And if you miss a court date? Now we’re talking about a bench warrant—yes, an actual warrant—for something you thought was “just a ticket.”

We’ve helped clients in Camden County handle all kinds of charges:

  • Speeding (especially on I-95 where patrols are aggressive)

  • Driving with a suspended or revoked license

  • Careless or reckless driving

  • No insurance or expired registration

  • Commercial driver (CDL) violations—especially near the port or military zones

  • DUI—even first offenses can lead to jail, loss of license, and thousands in costs

  • Failure to appear in court

Georgia’s traffic point system doesn’t take long to knock you off the road. A few violations, especially close together, and you could lose your license altogether.

We Know Camden County’s Courts—And We Know How to Work Them

Not all courts are the same. Camden County has its own flow, its own judges, its own local culture—and we’re familiar with all of it. The prosecutors aren’t there to make your life easier. And if you show up alone or unprepared, don’t expect mercy.

But that’s where we step in.

We’re ready to:

  • Fight to reduce or dismiss charges completely

  • Stop points from hitting your driving record

  • Save you from having to show up in court (in many cases)

  • Challenge faulty traffic stops, bad radar readings, and weak evidence

  • Keep your insurance from taking a hit

  • Protect your CDL or driving job

Why Camden County Drivers Rely on The Ticket Clinic

We don’t split our focus across every kind of law. All we do is defend drivers. That means every day we’re in the trenches dealing with Georgia’s courts, traffic codes, and DMV traps. From the first ticket to full-on DUI defense, we’ve seen it all—and we know how to win.

Here’s what you get with us:

  • Real Georgia lawyers who know the Camden County system

  • Decades of focused traffic and license defense experience

  • Affordable fees and flexible payment options

Don’t Let One Mistake Spiral—Fight It With Us

There’s always something that can be done. Every traffic ticket has a weakness. Sometimes it’s the way it was written. Sometimes it’s the equipment used. Sometimes the officer just made a mistake. But none of that matters if you don’t challenge it.

Call The Ticket Clinic today. We’ll review your Camden County case for free, walk you through your options, and start building a real defense. Don’t risk your license or your future over a single charge.

If you’ve been ticketed in Camden County, you’ve got one job now: fight back. We’ll take it from there.

Ashley Brown, Esq.

Upon graduating from The North Carolina Central University School of Law in 2020, Ashley immediately entered private practice handling cases in varies areas of law including family law, immigration, personal injury, and criminal defense. 

Quickly recognizing her overwhelming passion for the practice of criminal law and her desire to help the underdog, Ashley joined the Ticket Clinic team where she dedicates herself solely to the practice of misdemeanor criminal defense.