Sunday, October 28, 2012

How Do I Get My License Reinstated If The Springtown Municipal Court Has An Omni Fee Hold On It?



Holds are put on a person’s driver’s license if a case in Springtown, Texas goes into warrant and remains unresolved. The Texas legislature has approved a hold fee of $30.00 per unresolved case. This fee is referred to as an “omni fee.” An omni fee is a civil penalty. This means that regardless of the outcome of your case, you will still have to pay the omni fee in order to lift any holds on your driver's license. For more information, please call attorney Jack Byno at 817-685-0912. 


Pulled Over For Speeding in Springtown?

While driving in Springtown, Texas, did you hear a siren? You looked in your rear view mirror, only to find a police officer? Well, it is not an uncommon occurrence. After pulling you over, the officer probably asked for your driver's license and proof of financial responsibility (insurance). After looking at those documents, he most likely explained that he pulled you over for a traffic violation, such as, speeding. Now what do you do? Do you pay the ticket? Do you take a defensive driving class? Do you take the ticket to trial? You have these options and more. Contact the Attorneys of Jack Byno & Associates to learn more about what you can do at 817-685-0912.

Springtown Warrant roundup includes NTTA Toll Violations
Every year, Springtown, Texas law enforcement and other organizations stage a statewide warrant roundup, issue traffic warrants and aggressively pursue arrests for unpaid traffic ticket obligations, such as speeding. For something as simple as running a toll, you could face an embarrassing and inconvenient arrest. Get your toll violation warrant lifted quickly and get your questions answered by calling the attorneys of Jack Byno & Associates at 817-685-0912.


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