Consult An Attorney Before Paying Your Speeding Ticket
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.
Duncanville Traffic Warrants
- Alias Warrant: When the defendant fails to appear in court as directed following the issuance of a traffic ticket
- Bench Warrant: When the defendant has requested or the court has a set a court date and he fails to appear
- Capias Warrant: The defendant was found guilty either following a trial or by his own plea. he then failed to pay his court ordered fines.
I can help you lift your alias and bench warrants because you have yet to have your day in court, but if your warrant is capias, I am sorry to say, it is too late to help you. In this situation, you must pay your late fees or sit them out in jail. If you are eligible for a bond, contact me to lift your traffic warrants at 817-685-0912.
- Guilty: You admit that the traffic violation you committed is a violation of the law, and you have no defense or legal excuse.
- No Contest: You do not contest the charge against you, nor admit that you are guilty. However, based on your plea, there is enough evidence for the court to find you guilty.
- Not Guilty: You are informing the court that you deny guilt or that you have a defense. the State must then prove the the charges against you.
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