Thursday, October 18, 2012

Options If You Have a Traffic Warrant in Frisco



Many people fail to pay traffic Frisco citations because they do not know their options. Many assume the only option is to plead guilty and pay. Some will attempt to avoid paying the fines indefinitely and try to avoid arrest. But the same officials also warn that if arrested during the statewide warrant roundup, offenders usually only have two options - pay the fine or go to jail. Law enforcement officials urge people with warrants to take care of the situation proactively, citing the opportunity to negotiate and deal with prosecutors. Know all of your options by calling traffic ticket attorney Jack Byno at 817-685-0912.


Handle Your Frisco Speeding Ticket Today!

If you are facing any sort of traffic violation, including a speeding ticket, in Frisco, 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.

Public Intoxication Warrant in Frisco

Jack Byno, public intoxication ticket defense lawyer, can help fight to keep your Frisco  public intoxication citation off your record. If a person gets arrested for public intoxication, they are given the option of bonding out of jail. If you have bonded out, you may have posted a cash bond or hired a bail bondsman. The mistake many people make is thinking that is the end of it. It is just the beginning.When you bond out you are or will be given a court date. If you then fail to appear in court on the appointed date, a warrant will be issued for your arrest. Jack Byno can help you lift the warrant and appear in court on your behalf. Contact the Law office of Jack Byno at 817-685-0912.




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