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Ipswich Magistrates' Court - Motoring Offence Legal Experts for Ipswich Drivers

A summons to Ipswich Magistrates' Court is not the end of the road. From speeding and careless driving to drink driving and drug driving, our road traffic experts know how these cases are won and lost, and they build a defence designed around your circumstances.

Ipswich Magistrates' Court is located at Elm Street, Ipswich, IP1 2AP, around about 12–15 minutes from Ipswich (National Rail). It serves Ipswich and much of Suffolk.

Caught drink driving? Facing a speeding charge or possible disqualification? Call our road traffic experts now on 0345 066 0060.

Ipswich Magistrates' Court – Court Details

  • Court name: Ipswich Magistrates' Court
  • Address: Elm Street, Ipswich, IP1 2AP
  • Nearest station: Ipswich (National Rail)
  • Walking time: about 12–15 minutes
  • Court enquiries: 0330 808 4407
  • Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 9am to 4pm
  • Our road traffic experts: 0345 066 0060

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Travel Information for Ipswich Magistrates' Court

Train & Underground

The nearest station is Ipswich (National Rail), about 12–15 minutes from the court. This makes the court accessible from across the surrounding area.

Bus

Ipswich Buses and First routes serve Tower Ramparts bus station nearby. Frequent services run throughout the day, providing convenient access to the court.

Parking

Public parking is available nearby. Due to limited spaces and local restrictions, public transport is often the easiest way to reach the court.

About Ipswich Magistrates' Court

Ipswich Magistrates' Court deals with a wide range of criminal and motoring matters, and drivers are regularly required to attend for offences such as drink driving, drug driving, speeding, careless driving, dangerous driving, mobile phone use and driving without insurance.

The stakes are high: disqualification can cost you your employment and independence. Early legal advice often makes the difference between keeping and losing your licence.

Technical and procedural points frequently decide these cases, and our experts know exactly where to look for weaknesses in the prosecution's evidence.

Motoring Offences We Handle at Ipswich Magistrates' Court

  • Drink driving
  • Drug driving
  • Speeding offences
  • Dangerous driving
  • Careless driving
  • Mobile phone offences
  • Driving without insurance
  • Driving whilst disqualified
  • Totting up & driving bans
  • Failing to provide a specimen
  • Failing to stop after an accident

Drink Driving Charges and How They Are Defended

A drink driving charge should never be taken lightly. The starting point is a 12-month disqualification, yet many prosecutions rest on procedures that can be challenged – from how the breath sample was taken to whether the device was properly calibrated. Where the reason for driving was genuine, a special reasons argument may even avoid a ban, and failing to provide a specimen issues can undermine the case entirely.

Speeding and the Risk of a Driving Ban

speeding penalties depend heavily on how far over the limit you were and your record. For drivers close to a totting up ban, everything can turn on the quality of the exceptional hardship case put forward – which is where expert preparation matters most.

Drug, Careless and Dangerous Driving Charges

drug driving, careless driving and dangerous driving allegations require careful handling. The difference between careless and dangerous driving, and the reliability of drug-test results, are often decisive – and our experts know how to argue both.

How We Help Motorists Attending Ipswich Magistrates' Court

  • Identifying weaknesses in the prosecution's case
  • Challenging procedural and technical errors
  • Representing you confidently in court
  • Preparing persuasive mitigation
  • Helping you avoid or reduce disqualification
  • Advising on exceptional hardship and special reasons arguments

Learn more about our specialist motoring defence services and our road traffic experts, or explore all our motoring offence services.

Specialist Road Traffic Expertise

Cases are often handled with the support of specialist road traffic barrister Simon Collingham, who has defended countless motorists in drink driving, drug driving, speeding, totting-up and special reasons matters. Rated 5 out of 5 stars on Trustpilot with 1,800+ reviews.

FAQs – Ipswich Magistrates' Court Motoring Offences

Where is Ipswich Magistrates' Court?

It is located at Elm Street, Ipswich, IP1 2AP.

How far is the court from the station?

Ipswich (National Rail) is about 12–15 minutes from the court.

Is there parking near the court?

Public parking is available nearby.

Can I get to court by public transport?

Yes. Ipswich Magistrates' Court is easily reached by train and bus – see the travel section above.

What should I do if I am charged with drink driving?

Seek advice from a road traffic expert immediately, as a drink driving conviction carries a minimum 12-month ban.

Can you help me avoid a driving ban?

In many cases, yes. Depending on the facts, arguments such as exceptional hardship or special reasons may apply.

Protect Your Licence – Talk to a Road Traffic Expert Today

Whatever motoring charge you are facing at Ipswich Magistrates' Court, expert guidance now can make a real difference to the result.

Call 0345 066 0060 now and speak to a specialist legal expert.

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Client Attendance Guidance 

• Arrive at court at least 30 minutes early 

• Bring all documentation and identification 

• Dress appropriately (smart attire recommended) 

• Switch off mobile devices inside court 

• Speak to your barrister before entering courtroom 

• Remain calm and respectful at all times 

Early legal advice is critical. MotoringLaw.com provides immediate access to specialist barristers to maximise your chances of avoiding disqualification or reducing penalties.

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