Hello Troy,
The only legal advice we give is regarding the defence of charges. So this is not legal advice, but I think the prudent thing to do would be to start by contacting the court to determine if there are convictions on your record. There are a couple of possibilities:
1. Perhaps you were mistaken and you were actually convicted;
2. Perhaps the court clerk made an error;
3. Perhaps the increase is as a result of another ticket.
If you are able to determine that it was as a result of a charge that you were acquitted of, you should probably bring your acquittal to the attention of your insurance company.
Good luck
Best Regards,
Kevin
Subject Other driving charge
Name Troy
Inquiry I received a ticket about 2 years ago i fought it , beat it and was never
convicted up until now it never affected my insurance. I got a letter in
the mail stating my insurance has gone up 100/month because i have that
ticket on my record any advice?