If you are due to appear at Wolverhampton Magistrates’ Court for a motoring offence, it is important to seek expert advice as early as possible. Whether you have been caught drink driving, accused of speeding, charged with drug driving, or are facing a potential driving ban, our specialist legal experts are here to help you prepare your case and protect your licence.
Wolverhampton Magistrates’ Court is located at Pipers Row, Wolverhampton, WV1 3LQ. The court is approximately a 5-minute walk from Wolverhampton Railway Station and is also adjacent to Wolverhampton Bus Station, making it one of the most accessible courts in the region.
Caught drink driving in Wolverhampton? Facing a speeding charge or possible disqualification? Call our motoring legal experts now on 0345 066 0060.
Wolverhampton Magistrates’ Court Details
- Court name: Wolverhampton Magistrates’ Court
- Address: Pipers Row, Wolverhampton, WV1 3LQ
- Nearest station: Wolverhampton Railway Station
- Walking time: Approximately 5 minutes
- Phone: 01902 773 700
- Opening hours: Monday to Friday, typically 9am to 5pm
Map – Wolverhampton Magistrates’ Court
Travel Information for Wolverhampton Magistrates’ Court
Train & Tram
The nearest station is Wolverhampton Railway Station, which is around a 5-minute walk from the court. The station provides regular services to Birmingham, Manchester and London. The West Midlands Metro tram also runs through Wolverhampton, stopping at the station.
Bus
The court is located directly next to Wolverhampton Bus Station, making it extremely accessible by bus. Common routes serving the area include 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 10, 25, 57, 62, 79 and X10, connecting Wolverhampton with Birmingham, Walsall, Dudley and surrounding areas.
Because of its central location, buses run frequently, but it is still advisable to check live travel updates before your hearing.
Parking
Parking near Wolverhampton Magistrates’ Court is available at several nearby car parks. Options include Pipers Row Car Park, Railway Station Car Park, Mander Centre Car Park and Civic Centre Car Park.
City centre parking can be busy, so allow extra time to find a space and walk to court.
About Wolverhampton Magistrates’ Court
Wolverhampton Magistrates’ Court deals with a wide range of criminal and motoring cases. Drivers may need to attend for offences such as drink driving, drug driving, speeding, careless driving, dangerous driving, driving without insurance and failing to provide driver information.
For many drivers, the most serious concern is losing their licence. A driving ban can affect employment, income and daily responsibilities. This is why it is crucial to act quickly and seek specialist advice before your court date.
Motoring cases can involve technical legal issues, including police procedure, breath or blood testing, speed detection devices and legal documentation. Our legal experts can review your case thoroughly and identify potential defences or mitigating factors.
Motoring Offences We Can Help With
- Drink driving
- Drug driving
- Speeding offences
- Dangerous driving
- Careless driving
- Mobile phone offences
- Driving without insurance
- Totting up & driving bans
Drink Driving at Wolverhampton Magistrates’ Court
Being charged with drink driving is one of the most serious reasons drivers attend court. A conviction usually results in a minimum 12-month driving ban, along with a fine and a criminal record.
However, not all cases are straightforward. There may be issues with how evidence was obtained or whether procedures were followed correctly. In some cases, a special reasons argument may apply.
Early legal advice can significantly improve your chances of achieving a better outcome.
Speeding, Totting Up and Driving Ban Cases
If you are facing a speeding offence, penalties can range from points and fines to disqualification in more serious cases.
If you have accumulated penalty points, you may face a driving ban under the totting up system. An exceptional hardship argument may be possible, but it requires careful preparation.
Drug Driving, Careless Driving and Dangerous Driving
Wolverhampton Magistrates’ Court also deals with cases involving drug driving, careless driving and dangerous driving. These offences can carry serious penalties, particularly where aggravating factors are present.
Our legal experts can assess your case and advise on the best course of action.
How Our Legal Experts Can Help
- Reviewing all evidence in detail
- Identifying potential legal defences
- Challenging procedural errors
- Preparing mitigation
- Helping reduce or avoid a driving ban
- Representing you at Wolverhampton Magistrates’ Court
Learn more about our specialist motoring defence services and our road traffic experts.
Specialist Road Traffic Expertise
Your case may be supported by Simon Collingham, specialist road traffic barrister, who has extensive experience in drink driving, drug driving, speeding, dangerous driving, careless driving, failure to provide driver information, exceptional hardship and special reasons cases.
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FAQs – Wolverhampton Magistrates’ Court Motoring Offences
Where is Wolverhampton Magistrates’ Court?
It is located at Pipers Row, Wolverhampton, WV1 3LQ.
How far is the court from Wolverhampton Station?
The court is approximately a 5-minute walk from Wolverhampton Railway Station.
Is there parking nearby?
Yes, nearby options include Pipers Row Car Park, Mander Centre Car Park and the Railway Station Car Park.
Can I get to court by bus?
Yes, the court is located next to Wolverhampton Bus Station with multiple routes serving the area.
What should I do if I am charged with drink driving?
You should seek legal advice immediately as penalties can be severe.
Can you help me avoid a driving ban?
In some cases, yes. This depends on your circumstances and the details of your case.
Call Our Wolverhampton Motoring Legal Experts Today
If you are facing a motoring offence at Wolverhampton Magistrates’ Court, do not delay. Early action can significantly improve your chances of a positive result.
Call 0345 066 0060 now to speak with a specialist legal expert.
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