In Illinois, driving 26 mph or more above the posted speed limit is more than a simple traffic ticket—it’s a criminal offense, commonly called aggravated speeding. This offense may carry serious implications, including potential jail time, license suspension, and a lasting impact on your record. At The Davis Law Group, P.C., we often receive questions about aggravated speeding in Illinois and the consequences it brings. Here are answers to some of the most common concerns.

Can You Be Arrested for Speeding in Illinois?

Yes. In Illinois, speeding 26 mph or more over the posted speed limit is classified as a misdemeanor, a criminal offense that can result in arrest. Depending on the law enforcement agency and the specific officer’s discretion, you may either receive a ticket with a required court appearance or be arrested on the spot. The officer may take you to the police station for processing before release.

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