Lincoln Magistrates' Court - Trusted Road Traffic Experts for Drivers

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Lincoln Magistrates' Court - Trusted Road Traffic Experts for Drivers

Preparing for a hearing at Lincoln Magistrates' Court? The right advice now can protect your licence, your job and your record. Our legal experts handle drink driving, drug driving, speeding and careless driving cases for drivers throughout Lincoln every week.

Lincoln Magistrates' Court is located at The Court House, 358 High Street, Lincoln, LN5 7QA, around about 8–10 minutes from Lincoln Central (National Rail). It sits on Lincoln's High Street and serves Lincoln and much of Lincolnshire.

Have a court date at Lincoln Magistrates' Court? Talk to a specialist road traffic expert before you attend – call 0345 066 0060.

Lincoln Magistrates' Court – Court Details

  • Court name: Lincoln Magistrates' Court
  • Address: The Court House, 358 High Street, Lincoln, LN5 7QA
  • Nearest station: Lincoln Central (National Rail)
  • Walking time: about 8–10 minutes
  • Court enquiries: 0330 808 4407
  • Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm
  • Our road traffic experts: 0345 066 0060

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Travel Information for Lincoln Magistrates' Court

Train & Underground

The nearest station is Lincoln Central (National Rail), about 8–10 minutes from the court. This makes the court accessible from across the surrounding area.

Bus

Stagecoach routes stop along the High Street outside the court. Frequent services run throughout the day, providing convenient access to the court.

Parking

City-centre car parks are within a short walk. Due to limited spaces and local restrictions, public transport is often the easiest way to reach the court.

About Lincoln Magistrates' Court

As a busy magistrates' court, Lincoln Magistrates' Court hears many motoring cases each week, from straightforward speeding matters to serious allegations that can put a driving licence at immediate risk.

Penalties can be severe, and a conviction stays on your record. Getting expert help at an early stage gives you the best opportunity to limit the impact on your life.

From calibration records to the wording of a requirement, the technical detail matters, and our team examines it closely to build your defence.

Driving Offences We Can Help With at Lincoln Magistrates' Court

Facing a Drink Driving Allegation?

drink driving cases make up a large share of the work at this court. While the penalties are strict, the evidence is often technical, and a close look at the breath, blood or urine procedure – or at any failing to provide a specimen point – can reveal a defence. In limited circumstances a special reasons argument can also reduce or remove the disqualification.

Points, Speeding and Totting-Up Cases

From fixed penalties to court summonses, speeding cases vary widely. If a conviction would take you to 12 points, a totting up ban follows unless an exceptional hardship argument succeeds, so it pays to prepare that argument thoroughly and early.

Drug Driving, Careless and Dangerous Driving

Lincoln Magistrates' Court also deals with drug driving, careless driving and dangerous driving. These offences can carry serious penalties, particularly where aggravating factors are present, and our road traffic experts can assess your case and advise on the best course of action.

The Support Our Road Traffic Experts Provide in Lincoln

  • 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 Motoring Law Expertise

Where appropriate, your defence can draw on the expertise of Simon Collingham, a specialist road traffic barrister experienced in the full range of motoring offences, from breathalyser challenges to exceptional hardship arguments. Rated 5 out of 5 stars on Trustpilot with 1,800+ reviews.

FAQs – Lincoln Magistrates' Court Motoring Offences

Where is Lincoln Magistrates' Court?

It is located at The Court House, 358 High Street, Lincoln, LN5 7QA.

How far is the court from the station?

Lincoln Central (National Rail) is about 8–10 minutes from the court.

Is there parking near the court?

City-centre car parks are within a short walk.

Can I get to court by public transport?

Yes. Lincoln 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.

Speak to a Road Traffic Expert About Your Lincoln Court Date

Don't wait until the day of your hearing at Lincoln Magistrates' Court. Getting expert advice early gives you the best chance of keeping your licence.

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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