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Louisiana CDL Ticket Lawyer

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CDL defense in Louisiana

Louisiana sits on some of the country's busiest freight corridors, and commercial drivers passing through Baton Rouge and metros like New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Shreveport face strict traffic enforcement. A citation here is not just a Louisiana problem — it follows you home and onto your CDL record. Getting local help quickly is the difference between a minor stop and a threat to your license.

Common CDL violations in Louisiana

The citations we most often help Louisiana drivers fight are the federally defined serious violations, because they carry the highest stakes:

  • Excessive speedingDriving 15 mph or more over the posted speed limit.
  • Reckless drivingOperating with willful or wanton disregard for safety.
  • Improper or erratic lane changesUnsafe, weaving, or improper lane movements.
  • Following too closelyFailing to keep a safe distance behind another vehicle.
  • Traffic offense connected to a fatal accidentAny traffic violation arising in connection with a fatality.
  • Driving a CMV without a CDLOperating a commercial motor vehicle without holding a CDL.

See the full federal framework on our serious CDL violations page, or browse all CDL defense services.

Louisiana court & process overview

CDL traffic cases in Louisiana are typically handled in the local court for the county or municipality where the citation was issued. Deadlines to respond are short, and a missed court date can turn into a failure-to-appear and a license hold. The general path looks like this:

  • Review the citation for the charge, court, and deadline.
  • Retain a local attorney who regularly appears in that Louisiana court.
  • Enter a plea and, where possible, negotiate a reduction to a non-serious offense.
  • Resolve the case — often without you traveling back to Louisiana.

Court procedures vary by county and municipality. This is a general overview, not legal advice about any specific Louisiana court.

Interstate corridors in Louisiana

Major freight corridors crossing Louisiana include I-10, I-12, I-20, I-49, I-55. These routes carry heavy commercial traffic and concentrated enforcement.

Reported enforcement areas in Louisiana

HighwayAreaNearbyCommon issue
I-10MM 121–135 (Basin Bridge)Henderson / St. Martin ParishReduced-speed bridge enforcement
I-20MM 47–52Minden / Webster ParishSpeed & lane-use enforcement

Reported enforcement areas are informational only and are not legal conclusions about any location. Open the full database →

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Answers for drivers

Louisiana CDL defense: common questions

Do I have to travel back to Louisiana to fight my CDL ticket?+

Often not. A local Louisiana attorney in our network can frequently appear on your behalf, contest the citation, and negotiate a reduction so you can keep driving without returning for every court date.

Is a Louisiana CDL ticket reported to my home state?+

Yes. Through interstate compacts, a Louisiana conviction is reported back to your home state and added to your CDL record, where it can count toward federal serious-violation thresholds.

Which Louisiana highways see the most CDL enforcement?+

Heavy commercial enforcement in Louisiana is commonly reported along I-10, I-12, I-20, I-49, I-55. See our speed trap database for specific reported enforcement areas.

Should I just pay the Louisiana citation?+

No. Paying is a guilty plea that locks the conviction onto your CDL record. Talk to an attorney about a reduction or dismissal before your deadline.

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