The first thing I need to make clear is do not just pay the speeding ticket! If you simply mail in a check for payment on a traffic violation, that is a plea of guilty and you have inadvertently put the ticket on your driving record. That of course, can lead to points on your record, higher insurance rates, state surcharges, and possibly a driver's license suspension. You can, assuming you qualify, request a defensive driving class or deferred adjudication. However, the best thing to do is contact an attorney about your speeding ticket who has the experience to represent you at 817-685-0912.
Minimize the Effect of Your Justin Traffic Warrant
Many people assume that having a speeding citation in Justin, Texas issued to them means that they have been "found guilty" of something - that is not the case. You have a right, under Texas state law, to challenge a speeding ticket. Your chances of success in doing so, however, are greatly improved when you work with an experienced advocate who has in-depth knowledge of the municipal court system. Do not let your ticket go to warrant! Call Traffic Trial Lawyer, Jack Byno at 817-685-0912.
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