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Getting charged with a Stunt Driving ticket in Ontario is a very stressful and scary experience.  

We totally understand.  It's confusing.  Your car was towed for 14 days to the impound, and you driver's license was just suspended for 30 days at the roadside.  And now you potentially face 1-3 years further suspension, $2000 - $10,000 in fines, potential jail and more. 

You need to understand how to deal with this charge, and understand what could potentially happen in court.

The 24/7 Stunt Driving emergency hotline is active -1-833-639-8529

Our firm, NextLaw, has set up a hotline that is active 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, dealing ONLY with Stunt Driving charges in Ontario.  By popular demand, this helpline was created to you can book a free, same-day meeting to get a full understanding of your charges, a legal strategy and more.

What can I expect with my Stunt Driving free call?

We will answer and explain all your critical Stunt Driving questions:



- What can I do about the Stunt Driving tow and impound?

- How much is the tow and impound from the Stunt roadside charge?

- What if I can't find out who towed my car?

- Can I get my licence back before the 30 day suspension is over?

- How do I get back my license?

- Will I go to jail if I am convicted of Stunt Driving?

- How do I keep my license if I am convicted of Stunt Driving?

- Is Stunt Driving in Ontario a criminal charge?

- Is there a way to get my Stunt Driving charges dismissed?

- Is there a strategy that will keep me driving?

- Get an understanding of the Stunt Driving court process

- What do I do if I get a Stunt charge as a G2 driver?

- What do I do if I get a Stunt charge with a work visa?

- What do I do if my son/daughter got a Stunt charge as a G2 driver?



Understanding the Stunt Driving legal process

The Stunt Driving legal process can be lengthy, and starts immediately when you are charged by the officer at the road.  There are roadside penalties and in the months after this, you will begin the court process.



How do I book my free Stunt Driving call?

Just call  the number above, or book below at the link provided.  You can setup a meeting within the same hour that you call, or at any time that is convenient for you.  Jon Cohen will call you back at your designated time and give you a full explanation, education and strategy, and give you the best chance of keeping your license.



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