TicketPilot vs Off The Record

TicketPilot and Off The Record both start with a photo of your ticket, but they diverge sharply after that. TicketPilot helps you handle the ticket yourself for free, while Off The Record connects you to a local attorney who handles it for a fee.

TicketPilotOff The Record
PriceFree iOS app.One-time flat fee per case, roughly $59 to $599 plus about a $10 booking fee.
How it worksYou photograph the ticket, get an assessment, and draft and send your own contest letter.You photograph the ticket and get matched to a local traffic attorney who handles the case for you.
Who does the workYou do, with the app guiding you (self-help).A licensed traffic attorney does the work on your behalf (done-for-you).
AI ticket readingYes — AI extracts the fields from your citation photo.Photo-based intake for matching, but not AI field extraction.
Drafts your letterYes — generates a contest letter you review and send.Not applicable; the matched attorney handles the case directly.
GuaranteeNo outcome guarantee; it is an information and drafting tool.Advertises a money-back guarantee and claims roughly a 97% success rate.
CoverageHelps with US parking and traffic tickets generally.Traffic-focused, depending on attorney availability in your area.
Best forDrivers who want a free, do-it-yourself way to understand and contest a ticket.Drivers who would rather pay to have a lawyer take the whole case off their plate.

The verdict

These tools serve different needs, and Off The Record is genuinely stronger when you want a hands-off solution: it matches you with a real traffic attorney who handles the case, backed by a money-back guarantee and an advertised high success rate. That convenience comes at a per-case cost. TicketPilot is the better fit when you want to understand your ticket and respond yourself at no charge — and for serious cases it can still refer you to a lawyer, including options like Off The Record-style representation. Choose based on whether you value doing it yourself for free or paying to have it done for you.

Frequently asked questions

Does Off The Record use a real lawyer?

Yes. Off The Record is a lawyer-referral marketplace that matches you with a local traffic attorney who handles your case for a flat fee. TicketPilot is a self-help tool, though it can refer you to a lawyer for serious cases.

Which is cheaper?

TicketPilot is free. Off The Record charges a one-time flat fee per case, roughly $59 to $599 plus about a $10 booking fee, in exchange for an attorney handling the matter for you.

Can TicketPilot get me a lawyer too?

Yes. For serious cases TicketPilot can refer you to a lawyer. If you want full done-for-you representation from the start, a marketplace like Off The Record may suit you better.

Got a ticket right now?

Snap a photo and TicketPilot reads it instantly — then tells you whether to contest, pay, or get legal help, and drafts your letter.

Download on the App Store

Free · iPhone

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