Pulled Over For Speeding in Aubrey?
While driving in Aubrey, 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.
Aubrey is Not Required to Send Notice of The Warrant Roundup
Even if you did not receive an outstanding warrant notice from the City of Aubrey, you may not be in the clear. Addresses can change, notices can be lost in the mail and administrative snafus take their toll. And, if you did receive a notice, perhaps you did not have time to deal with it, were worried about whether you could afford to take care of your warrant at the time or simply forgot about it. Whether you received notice or not, an outstanding warrant will subject you to arrest at any place you are found by law enforcement officers during the statewide warrant roundup. Contact Jack Byno at 817-685-0912.
Most Alcohol Violations In Aubrey, Texas Are Class C Misdemeanors
Most of these
alcohol violations in Aubrey, Texas are considered Class "C" Misdemeanors in Texas. A conviction will not affect your
driving privileges, unless you are a minor. However, a Class "C" conviction could result in fines, points on your driving record, increased insurance rates, and other consequences. Contact the attorneys of Jack Byno & Associates for more details on how we can defend you at 817-685-0912.
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