
NORTH MYRTLE BEACH TRAFFIC TICKETS ARE MANAGEABLE
The North Myrtle Beach Police Department is known for strict traffic enforcement, issuing speeding tickets daily along Main Street, Robert Edge Parkway, Highway 31, and Ocean Boulevard. Whether you were caught in a speed trap or simply didn’t notice a speed limit change, a speeding ticket can cost you more than just a fine—it can add points to your license, raise your insurance rates, and even lead to suspension.
If you’ve received a speeding ticket in North Myrtle Beach, don’t just pay it—fight back with an experienced attorney who knows how to challenge the ticket and protect your record.

Why Fight a North Myrtle Beach Speeding Ticket?
✔ Avoid points on your license – South Carolina’s 12-point system means violations can add up fast
✔ Prevent insurance rate increases – Just one ticket can raise your premiums for years
✔ Save time – If your ticket requires a court appearance, we can represent you so you don’t have to return
✔ Out-of-state drivers – South Carolina reports violations to other states, meaning your home state can add pointsn

Trent Chambers – 25+ Years of Experience Fighting Speeding Tickets
As a former traffic court prosecutor, Trent Chambers understands how to challenge radar readings, speed detection methods, and officer testimony. He has successfully:
✅ Negotiated for reduced fines and fewer points
✅ Defended reckless driving charges for high-speed violations
✅ Helped out-of-state drivers fight tickets without returning to court
✅ Represented locals and visitors in North Myrtle Beach for over 25 years

North Myrtle Beach Speeding Violations & Penalties
South Carolina operates on a 12-point system, meaning speeding tickets can quickly put your license at risk:
✔ 2 points – Less than 10 mph over the limit
✔ 4 points – 10-24 mph over the limit
✔ 6 points + reckless driving charge – 25+ mph over the limit
If you accumulate 12 or more points, your license can be suspended for up to one year.

Out-of-State Drivers – Don’t Let a Ticket Follow You Home
If you’re visiting from North Carolina, Georgia, or another state, your speeding ticket will be reported back home, meaning you could:
✔ Receive points on your home state’s license
✔ Face additional penalties or suspensions
✔ See an increase in your insurance rates
We handle out-of-state tickets so you don’t have to travel back to fight it.
