Even if you did not receive an outstanding warrant notice from the City of
Fort Worth, you may not be in the clear. Addresses can change, notices can be
lost in the mail and administrative snafus take their toll. And, if you did
receive a notice, perhaps you did not have time to deal with it, were worried
about whether you could afford to take care of your warrant at the time or simply forgot about it.
Whether you received notice or not, an outstanding warrant will subject you to
arrest at any place you are found by law enforcement officers during the statewide warrant roundup. Contact Jack Byno
at 817-685-0912.
Handle Your Fort Worth Speeding Ticket Today!
If you are facing any sort of traffic
violation, including a speeding ticket, in Fort Worth, Texas, it is
important to pay careful attention to court dates and contact an experienced
attorney in your area for help. While a traffic ticket may seem like an
inconvenience, ignoring the ticket can only lead to bigger problems later on,
such as, driver's license suspension. Unfortunately,
many people tend to ignore the citation and hope it will go away on its own.
The reality is that a warrant can and will be issued if you fail to
take care of the ticket, even for minor offenses and small fines. Depending on
the type of warrant, you may have an opportunity to appear in court and fight
the charges or pay the fine without the embarrassment of an arrest. For more
information about handling your traffic ticket contact the Law Office of Jack
Byno at 817-685-0912.
Too Many Fort Worth Traffic Tickets May Cause
Driver's License Suspension
Most traffic tickets in Fort Worth, Texas are
Class "C" misdemeanors. Don't make the mistake as so many do and just
pay the ticket. By pleading guilty and paying the traffic fine, that citation
is now put on your driving record for up to 36 months. Too many
convictions can result in the suspension of your Texas drivers license. Call
a lawyer before your driver's license is suspended at 817-685-0912.
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