Zerbe and Pence - Charleston, WV
Traffic Violations Lawyers in Charleston, WV
205 Capitol Street Suite 500 Charleston, WV 25301
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Charleston Traffic Violations Law Firm
Updated: 02/16/2026
Areas of Practice
- Traffic Violations
- Drug Crimes
- Criminal Defense
- Social Security Disability
Firm Information
Overview
If you have been pulled over and given a traffic ticket in West Virginia, you need an experienced legal team on your side. At Zerbe & Pence, PLLC, in Charleston, you will find skilled attorneys focused on defending you and protecting your rights and driver’s license. The firm provides representation to residents and visitors.
The firm’s traffic violations practice covers many offenses, including:
- Speeding and reckless driving
- Work zone violations
- Driving on a suspended license
In many situations, people who get a traffic ticket just pay the fine without talking to a lawyer. This is basically the same as pleading guilty. Plus, you will get points on your driver’s license, which can lead to a suspension of your driving privileges.
Speak with a lawyer at Zerbe & Pence first to find out how they can help. In some cases, they can handle the ticket for you and argue for a reduction or dismissal of the charges. You can rely on their knowledge and experience with every traffic violation case they take. Contact them today for a free consultation.
Reviews
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Hired Law firm 2017-2018Fantastic lawyer very knowledgeable and dependable. Will fight for you until the end. Experienced and completely competent in DUI cases. Couldn’t ask for better representation.
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Contact
205 Capitol Street
Suite 500
Charleston, WV 25301
Phone: 304-205-1556
Fax: 304-345-6886
Email: Send a message
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