You can have your traffic warrants removed by an attorney in
Hurst, Texas. We can help you avoid arrest and convictions on your driving
record. When you receive a traffic ticket, and allow it to become past due a warrant for your arrest is issued. When
your ticket goes into warrant status the only way you can get a new court date
(without an attorney) is to post a cash bond (pay full value of the ticket to
ensure your appearance at the newly granted court). When you retain an
attorney, we can get you a new court date. For more information on getting your
speeding tickets defended and your warrants
lifted, please call Jack Byno at 817-685-0912.
Handle Your Hurst Speeding Ticket Today!
If you are facing any sort of traffic
violation, including a speeding ticket, in Hurst, 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.
Hurst Area Attorney Can Help You Fight Unpaid Toll
Violations
So let’s say you’ve missed a few tolls in Hurst or
some where else, and neglected to pay them. Not such a big deal, right? Well,
you actually may be in more trouble than you think. Imagine you owed a
paltry $5 in tolls. If you forget to pay within a 30 day window, you’ll be
assessed a $2.50 late fee, and given another 15 days to pay. After a late
notice, you’ll receive a violation invoice with a further $8.25 administrative
fee per toll. This is followed by collection service, which
includes a $25 administrative fee per toll. Next comes Department
of public Safety (DPS) citations (another $25 per toll
administrative fee) and justice of the peace courts (again, a further $25 administrative
fee, this time along with civil penalties and court costs). All
figured, missing a $5 toll and forgetting to pay for six months can cost you
well over $250. The worst part is that you may find yourself with a warrant for your arrest. Call Jack Byno &
Associates for more information at 817-685-0912.
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