What to do if you are pulled over by a police officer

When you notice an officer has his sirens and lights behind you

Being pulled over can induce a lot of anxiety, especially if you have not been pulled over before.
It is very important to try to remain calm as what you say and do can have a huge impact on the
legal proceedings that may follow.
When you see a police officer turn his lights and sirens on you should safely move over to the
right unless the officer otherwise indicates. Pulling over is not an admission of guilt.
Come to a complete stop in a safe location.
Stopping in a safe and quick manner can give you a better chance of figuring out how and where
you violated any traffic laws. Make sure to continue to obey laws as you are pulling over. Be
courteous of other drivers an make sure to use your signal while moving through lanes.

What to do after coming to a complete stop

After pulling over, roll down your driver’s window all the way. Turn the engine off and place
your hands on the steering wheel, and if it is dark out, turn on the interior lights. This will
alleviate any fears the officer or officers may have that they have pulled over an aggressive or
angered driver. Make sure to stay in the vehicle unless the officer indicates otherwise. Do not
start to look through your glove compartment or bags for your wallet, license, registration, or
insurance until the officer asks for them.
If you have been stopped for a traffic violation, the officer will ask for license and registration as
well as possibly proof of insurance. Make sure to hand over the requested documentation as it
may otherwise lead to further and more serious violations.
Depending on why the officer stopped you, be it for a DUI or for a traffic violation, it is
important to always remain courteous and polite. There have been numerous instances where
an officer intended to give a ticket but instead had given just a warning due to the driver being
polite, cooperative, and easy going. Further, if you are kind to the officer and seek to contest it
in Court, the officer may be willing to be more lenient in negotiating a more favorable penalty.

After receiving a ticket

Assuming you received a ticket instead of a warning there are a few options as to what your
next steps may be. It is best to consult with an attorney (who should offer a free consultation,
especially for a traffic ticket) to weigh out your options and to help make the best decision for
your circumstance.
Give us a call if you are pulled over to discuss your options.

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