Monday, May 7, 2012

Point Point, Texas Warrant Roundup Lawyer | Speeding Ticket Attorney





PILOT POINT IS NOT REQUIRED TO SEND NOTICE OF THE WARRANT ROUNDUP

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.

WHAT TO EXPECT FROM PILOT POINT WARRANT ROUNDUP

So what exactly can you expect from the warrant roundup? In many jurisdictions, anyone with an outstanding warrant is first mailed a warning notice. This notice gives the opportunity to address the matter before facing arrest. Purportedly, the Great Texas Warrant Roundup is held around tax time so that individuals can use their refunds to pay for court fees. Of course, it is inadvisable to admit guilt and directly contact a law enforcement agency about a charge underlying any outstanding warrant, regardless of how seemingly minor it may be, without first consulting a qualified Texas attorney. Call Jack Byno at 817-685-0912.



Traffic warrants lifted and speeding tickets defended in the following Denton County cities and many more: Aubrey, Argyle, Bartonville, Copper Canyon, Corinth, Cross Roads, Denton, Double Oak, Flower Mound, Hickory Creek, Highland Village, Justin, Krum, Krugerville, Lake Dallas, Lewisville, Little Elm, Northlake, Oak Point, Pilot Point, Providence Village, Roanoke, Sanger, The Colony and Trophy Club. Principle office located at 2319 Hall Johnson Road, Suite B, Colleyville, TX 76034. Call 817-685-0912.