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If your commercial truck was pulled over and cited for an overweight violation in Will County, Illinois, you’re likely facing steep fines, and a court date at the Will County Courthouse in Joliet. Before you pay t...


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If you were pulled over for driving well above the speed limit in Skokie, Northbrook, Evanston, Des Plaines, Park Ridge, Niles, Glenview or another north suburban community in Cook County, there is a good chance your case will be heard at the Skokie Courthouse. What many drivers do not realize is that speeding more than 25 miles per hour over the posted limit is not just a tr...


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A school bus permit is required to transport school children through 12th grade for a public, private or religious school in a school bus or any other approved vehicle owned by or operated for a school or religious institution over a regularly scheduled route. School bus permit holders are subject to strict rules and regulations, especially when it comes to


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Discovering that your driver’s license is suspended or at risk of suspension can be stressful and confusing. Many Illinois drivers are surprised to learn that license suspensions are often triggered by administrative rules enforced by the Illinois Secretary of State, not just by what happens in court.

If you recently received a


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