Saturday, May 12, 2012

Midlothian Driver's License Suspension Attorney | Speeding Ticket Warrant Lawyer







Most traffic tickets in Texas are Class "C" misdemeanors. Don't make the mistake as so many do and just pay the ticket. By pleading guilty and paying the traffic fine, that citation is now put on your driving record for up to 36 months. Too many convictions can result in the suspension of your Texas drivers license. If you have received a letter from DPS stating they will suspend your driver's license because you were convicted of too many moving violations, you can contest the suspension in court. But you must act fast. If you have received this notice, contact attorney Jack Byno immediately at 817-685-0912.






Even if you did not receive an outstanding warrant notice, 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 round up. Contact Jack Byno at 817-685-0912.


SPEEDING AND TRAFFIC TICKETS DEFENDED ACROSS ELLIS COUNTY, TEXAS

Traffic warrants lifted and speeding tickets defended in the following Ellis County cities and many more: Ennis, Ferris, Italy, Midlothian, Milford, Palmer, Red Oak and Waxahachie.

Principle office located at 2319 Hall Johnson Road, Suite B, Colleyville, TX 76034. Call 817-685-0912.