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Georgia “Super Speeder” Tickets Are A Serious Charge – Here’s How To Handle One

March 10, 2025

Georgia doesn’t take speeding lightly, but if you’ve been hit with a Super Speeder ticket, you’re in a whole different league of trouble. This isn’t just another traffic ticket—it’s a designation that brings extra fines, tougher penalties, and long-term consequences for your driving record and insurance rates. Many drivers don’t realize the impact until it’s too late. If you’ve received a Super Speeder violation, don’t brush it off. This is serious, and handling it the right way is crucial.

What Is Georgia’s Super Speeder Law?

Under Georgia law (O.C.G.A. § 40-6-189), a Super Speeder is any driver convicted of:

  • Going 75 mph or more on a two-lane road, or
  • Driving 85 mph or more on any road or highway in the state.

The biggest shock for most drivers? The Super Speeder penalty is added on top of your regular speeding ticket fine. That means you’ll pay your initial fine to the local court, and then, weeks later, you’ll receive a separate notice from the Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) demanding an additional $200.

Fail to pay that extra fee? Your license will be suspended. And to reinstate it, you’ll need to pay an additional $50 on top of everything else.

Penalties for a Super Speeder Ticket

This isn’t just an expensive headache. A Super Speeder conviction can have long-term effects that go far beyond a simple fine.

  • Hefty Fines & Fees – Depending on where you were ticketed, your initial fine could be $500 or more. Add court fees, the Super Speeder fee, and a possible license reinstatement fee, and the total cost skyrockets.
  • Points on Your License – Speeding violations in Georgia can add anywhere from 2 to 6 points to your driving record. Rack up 15 points within two years, and your license gets suspended.
  • Insurance Rate Increases – Insurance companies view Super Speeder convictions as a red flag. You could see a significant increase in your premiums for years, possibly costing you thousands over time.
  • Impact on Out-of-State Drivers – If you’re from another state and get a Super Speeder ticket in Georgia, don’t think you can just ignore it. Georgia will notify your home state, and you could face penalties there, including license suspension.
  • Consequences for CDL Holders & Young Drivers – If you have a commercial driver’s license (CDL), a Super Speeder charge could threaten your job. And for drivers under 21, a single high-speed offense could lead to an automatic suspension.

Why You Shouldn’t Just Pay the Ticket

Paying a Super Speeder ticket without fighting it is the worst thing you can do. You’re essentially admitting guilt, allowing points to hit your record, and guaranteeing higher insurance rates.

Instead, the best approach is to challenge the ticket with the help of an experienced traffic lawyer. A skilled attorney can:

  • Get charges reduced or dismissed – In some cases, a lawyer can negotiate to lower your speed on record, keeping you out of Super Speeder status.
  • Prevent points from hitting your record – This is crucial for keeping your license clean and avoiding insurance spikes.
  • Save you money in the long run – Yes, hiring a lawyer costs money, but compared to the fines, fees, and insurance hikes, it’s often the cheaper option.

Call The Ticket Clinic—The Best Choice for Fighting Your Super Speeder Ticket

Not all ticket defense services are created equal. Some promise results they can’t deliver, while others charge outrageous fees for minimal effort. The Ticket Clinic has a proven track record of success in Georgia traffic cases. Their attorneys know the best legal strategies to fight your ticket, reduce penalties, and protect your driving record.

If you’ve been hit with a Super Speeder ticket, don’t take chances—take action. Call The Ticket Clinic today and let a real expert handle your case before it costs you far more than it should.

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Ashley Brown, Esq.

Upon graduating from The North Carolina Central University School of Law in 2020, Ashley immediately entered private practice handling cases in varies areas of law including family law, immigration, personal injury, and criminal defense. 

Quickly recognizing her overwhelming passion for the practice of criminal law and her desire to help the underdog, Ashley joined the Ticket Clinic team where she dedicates herself solely to the practice of misdemeanor criminal defense.