Monday, March 11, 2013

Dallas Traffic Ticket Lawyer | Dallas Speeding Ticket Attorney



Dallas Traffic Ticket Attorneys Handle Court Dates For You

Dallas, Texas traffic tickets are becoming more specialized as each day. Laws are being enhanced by our legislature to collect fees for outstanding traffic warrants and state surcharges. This is why it is important to know what you are signing and why you are signing it. If you have hired a speeding ticket lawyer to assist you with your traffic tickets, part of the service you pay for is the experience in dealing with court forms. The experienced lawyers at Jack Byno & Associates can assist you with your traffic violations. Contact us at 817-685-0912. 

Deferred Disposition or Adjudication For Speeding In Dallas, Texas

In an effort to keep the Dallas speeding ticket off your driving record, the most likely outcome that the attorneys of Jack Byno & Associates will be able to achieve is deferred adjudication.  Deferred adjudication (also called deferred disposition) is a type of probation that may be given in traffic court.  Typically, you are required to pay some money on the traffic citation and agree not to get another traffic violation for a certain period of time. You may also have to take defensive driving if you are under 25 years of age. Contact us today to see if your qualify for probation at 817-685-0912. 

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