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Semirog Law Firm, pllc is a personal injury and auto accidents law firm located in Charlotte and Matthews, North Carolina.   We are committed to providing quality legal services in a dedicated and cost-effective manner to all members of our community, regardless of race, gender, or national origin.

We have handled complicated litigation in the areas of personal injury, car wrecks, truck accidents, family and business law.  In addition, we have experience in real estate law and short-sale negotiations.

We offer standard and flexible billing arrangements for our clients, such as flat fee billing, hourly billing, and contingency fee billing depending on the type of legal matter.

Your out-of-state traffic ticket gets reported to the NC DMV (unfortunately)

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Your out-of-state traffic ticket gets reported to the NC DMV (unfortunately)

Serge Semirog

In North Carolina out of state violations are collected on N.C. licensed drivers (and N.C. violations are reported to states of drivers with out of state licenses) for the following violations:

  • offenses involving exceeding the posted speed limit of 55 miles per hour or more by more than 15 miles per hour; 
  • driving while license suspended or revoked;
  • careless and reckless driving;
  • engaging in prearranged speed competitions;
  • engaging willfully in speed competitions;
  • hit and run driving resulting in damage to property;
  • unlawfully passing a stopped school bus;
  • illegal transportation of alcoholic beverages; and
  • any of the 15 violations found in NCGS § 20—17

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