Sunday, October 28, 2012

How Can I Get My Outstanding Traffic Warrants in Springtown, Texas, Lifted?



Warrants are issued in Springtown, Texas by failing to contact the court within the time period on the traffic ticket. If you go past the due date, state law allows for the issuance of a warrant for your arrest. A traffic ticket attorney can file the appropriate paperwork with the Municipal Court to lift the warrant and get a new court date. Our experienced attorneys will represent you in court after the warrant is lifted. At the hearing, we can determine if there are any reasons for dismissal and also discuss your case with the prosecutor to determine the best possible outcome to keep the citation off your driving record. Call Attorney Jack Byno at 817-685-0912.

Springtown Speeding Ticket Attorney 

Where you charged with speeding in the city of Springtown, Texas? How are you going to proceed? Did you know that just paying a ticket, is a plea of guilty and it will result in the violation appearing on your driving record? You may not need to hire an attorney, but you should consult with one, first. Find out all of your options. At the law firm of Jack Byno & Associates we only handle Class C Misdemeanors, which includes, traffic tickets and driver's license suspension issues. To speak with our office about your speeding ticket call 817-685-0912.

Springtown Area Attorney Can Help You Fight Unpaid Toll Violations
So let’s say you’ve missed a few tolls in Springtown 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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