Traffic Citation Attorney in York County, Pennsylvania. A traffic citation in York County adds points to your driving record, raises your insurance rates, and triggers consequences that outlast the fine itself. Attorney Sean Quinlan fights traffic citations across York County — from speeding and reckless driving to suspended license and school bus violations. Call (717) 724-7503 | Schedule a consultation Traffic enforcement in York County. York County traffic enforcement generates among the highest citation volumes in central Pennsylvania. PA State Police Troop J York stations, York County Regional Police, York City Police, Springettsbury Township Police, West Manchester Township Police, and Hanover Borough Police all run active traffic enforcement programs on I-83, US 30, Route 30 Business, and Route 462. York County has 19 magisterial district judges handling the initial citation hearing before any appeal to the York County Courthouse at 28 East Market Street, York. Citation types we defend in York County. Speeding — §3362: Pennsylvania's point system makes even a modest speeding ticket consequential. See our Pennsylvania speeding ticket attorney page at https://pennsylvaniadui.attorney/traffic/speeding-ticket-attorney-pa for penalties by speed tier. Reckless Driving — §3736: A summary criminal offense — 6 points and a conviction on your permanent record. See our reckless driving defense page at https://pennsylvaniadui.attorney/traffic/reckless-driving-attorney-pa. Driving Without a License — §1501: Often dismissible on proof of a valid license at the MDJ hearing. See our §1501 defense page at https://pennsylvaniadui.attorney/traffic/driving-without-license-pa. Driving on a Suspended License — §1543(a): Mandatory jail on a second offense. See our §1543(a) suspended license page at https://pennsylvaniadui.attorney/traffic/suspended-license-attorney-pa. Driving on a DUI-Related Suspension — §1543(b): Mandatory minimum 60 days jail on a first offense. See our §1543(b) defense page at https://pennsylvaniadui.attorney/traffic/suspended-license-1543b-pa. Running a Red Light or Stop Sign — §3112 and §3323: Three points per violation. See our red light and stop sign defense page at https://pennsylvaniadui.attorney/traffic/running-red-light-pa. Careless Driving — §3714: Three points and a civil liability record if there was an accident. See our careless driving defense page at https://pennsylvaniadui.attorney/traffic/careless-driving-pa. Following Too Closely — §3310: Three points and a civil liability paper trail. See our following too closely defense page at https://pennsylvaniadui.attorney/traffic/following-too-closely-pa. Distracted Driving — §3316: No points but a civil liability record. See our distracted driving defense page at https://pennsylvaniadui.attorney/traffic/distracted-driving-pa. School Bus Violation — §3345: Five points and a 60-day mandatory suspension on a first offense. See our school bus violation defense page at https://pennsylvaniadui.attorney/traffic/school-bus-violation-pa. Hit and Run — §3742 and §3743: A criminal offense, not a traffic ticket. See our hit and run defense page at https://pennsylvaniadui.attorney/traffic/hit-and-run-attorney-pa. Court and jurisdiction in York County. All York County traffic citations are handled initially at the magisterial district judge level across 19 MDJ offices. Attorney Quinlan appears regularly before every MDJ office in York County and at the York County Courthouse at 28 E Market St York PA 17401 for summary appeals. Reaching us from York County. Our office is in Camp Hill — well-positioned to serve York County clients. 3425 Simpson Ferry Rd, Suite 100, Camp Hill, PA 17011. Frequently asked questions. Should I just pay my York County traffic ticket? Paying is an admission of guilt. Points attach immediately. A free consultation costs nothing and the point reduction alone can save you hundreds in annual insurance premiums. Can I appeal a York County MDJ traffic decision? Yes. Pennsylvania allows a de novo summary appeal to the York County Court of Common Pleas at 28 E Market St York PA 17401. How does the Pennsylvania point system work? Six points triggers a PennDOT warning and mandatory driving exam. Eleven points triggers automatic suspension. Points reduce by three for every twelve consecutive months of clean driving. What happens to my CDL if I get a traffic citation in York County? Two serious traffic violations within three years trigger a 60-day CDL disqualification. How much does a traffic citation attorney cost in York County? Flat-fee representation for most cases. Fees discussed during your free consultation — no surprises. The sooner we talk, the more we can do. Call (717) 724-7503 | Schedule a consultation Attorney advertising. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. This site does not create an attorney-client relationship.