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You can: plead guilty and pay the fine, plead not guilty and request a jury trial, or plead Nolo Contendere (?No contest?). Please read the Georgia Department of Driver Services Traffic Court Reference Manual to learn about the implications of each plea.
WHAT CHARGES REQUIRE ME TO COME TO COURT? CHARGE/VIOLATION DESCRIPTIONCODE CITATIONDriving While Uninsured/ Driving without InsuranceOCGA §40-6-10Driving While Unlicensed/ Driving without a LicenseOCGA §40-5-20Driving Under the InfluenceOCGA §40-6-391Speeding in a Designated Highway Work ZoneOCGA §40-6-18824 more rows
You can't appeal a speeding ticket through the police. Instead, you'll have to go to court in order to resolve the issue. If your appeal is successful, your speeding ticket will be overturned. However, this is not the likely outcome of any speeding ticket appeal.
By pleading not guilty, you will avail yourself of the opportunity to receive a negotiation concerning the issued charge. Therefore, in most instances, it is recommended that you plead not guilty upon receiving a traffic citation. Speeding cases are fairly technical in nature.
The Summons will require you to attend court on a particular date to enter a plea (guilty or not guilty). The Summons will usually give you the option of entering a plea by post to avoid having to attend court at the first hearing.