Fort Worth Traffic Ticket AttorneyWere you pulled over for speeding in Fort Worth? Were you issued a traffic ticket in the Fort Worth area? Every municipality has their own ordinances and procedures when it comes to traffic violations. I am
Jack Byno, and I have been serving clients in the Fort Worth area as a traffic ticket attorney for over a decade.
Traffic Violation in Fort Worth?
Call
Jack Byno • 817-685-0912 or visit our website at http://www.JackBynoAttorney.com.
Were you given a
traffic ticket in Arlington a few months ago? That doesn't mean you face the very same situation for your recent speeding ticket in Weatherford. Every municipality has their own specific procedures. Over the past decade, I have represented clients in local courts throughout the greater Dallas - Fort Worth Area. I understand the challenges they face. I know how local laws differ and I know how to get you results in the Fort Worth area:
Alvarado
Arlington
Bedford
Burleson
Colleyville
Crowley
Denton
Fort Worth
Granbury
Grapevine
Haltom City
Kennedale
Mansfield
North Richland Hills
Roanoke
Saginaw
Sanger
Springtown
Weatherford
White Settlement
And others
Fort Worth Traffic ViolationsIt is more difficult to have your
speeding ticket dismissed in Fort Worth than it is in Dallas. In Fort Worth, there is a two step process to resolving all traffic tickets. First there is a pre-trial docket where the officer must show up and validate the
ticket. If there are any serious mistakes or the officer doesn't show, the case may be dismissed. If you have a CDL, you should take any chance you can get to pursue dismissal of your traffic ticket.
The second step takes place if your case is not dismissed, it will be set on an Attorney Plea Docket. On that date, you do not need to appear with me, but I will go to court on your behalf and I will negotiate the best deal I can with the prosecuting attorney. In most cases, I can get you a deferred adjudication probation, which will keep the citation off your driving record.
Contact
Jack Byno at 817-685-0912 or visit our website at http://www.JackBynoAttorney.com.
Every city handles speeding tickets and other traffic violations differently. The sooner you call an
experienced lawyer, the sooner you can set realistic expectations for your case in the Fort Worth area. Contact me today for a free initial consultation with a
Fort Worth area attorney.
Contact the
Fort Worth traffic violations lawyers at the law offices of Jack Byno. Our attorneys have extensive experience in
traffic violations. We offer representation for people who hold commercial drivers licenses (CDL).
We represent our clients with:
Traffic ticketsMoving violations
Commercial Drivers License (CDL) Violations
Failure to appear in court
Speeding ViolationsFailure to stop for a police officer
Hit and run accidents
Running a stop sign
No insurance
Passing a school bus while stopped
Fort Worth Texas Traffic Ticket Defense AttorneyFort Worth Traffic Ticket Warrants LiftedIf you failed to take your
traffic violation seriously, there may now be a
traffic warrant issued in your name. If you have been contacted by the town or county where your ticket was first issued, it is time to call an experienced lawyer. Jack Byno can help you resolve your
Fort Worth warrant, before you are arrested.
Traffic Violation in Texas?
Call or email
Jack Byno • 817-685-0912 or visit our
website.
You do not want to be
issued a ticket for a
traffic violation when there is already an
outstanding warrant in your name regarding a previous violation. There are two separate kinds of warrants issued by the state of Texas, and with over a decade of experience as a traffic attorney:
According to officials cited in The Dallas Morning News report, many people fail to pay
traffic citations because they do not know their options. Many assume the only option is to plead guilty and pay. Some will attempt to avoid paying the fines indefinitely and try to avoid arrest. But the same officials also warn that if arrested during the round up, offenders usually only have two options - pay the fine or go to jail. Law enforcement officials urge people with
Dallas warrants to take care of the situation proactively, citing the opportunity to negotiate and deal with prosecutors.
If you have or suspect you have an
outstanding Dallas warrant, getting help is crucial. The first step, however, is to make sure that your case never gets that far. If you have received a traffic citation, it is important not to ignore the
Dallas ticket or hope that it will go away on its own. Failing to pay or fight the fine can have serious consequences. An experienced traffic defense attorney can help explain your options.
MARCH IS DALLAS &
FORT WORTH WARRANT ROUND UPMONTH
Every March, law enforcement officials from around Texas participate in the annual Statewide
Warrant Roundup. The Dallas &
Fort Worth roundups focuses on finding and arresting those with
outstanding warrants and collecting the millions of dollars in unpaid fines. Though the roundup usually takes place in the spring, others occur in various counties throughout the year. This past August, marshals from Dallas and the surrounding communities conducted another
roundup, going after the $99 million in uncollected fines from over 130,000 individuals.
As the annual
Dallas roundup is here, it is important to take care of Dallas traffic citations and warrants before the police find you.
Alias Warrant: Did you fail to respond to your Fort Worth traffic ticket? If so, the ticket expired and now there is an
alias warrant in your name. You still have the right to appear in court. I will post your bond, remove your warrant, and set a new court date.
Capias Warrant: If you already had your hearing, but you failed to comply with the orders of the Fort Worth municipal court, then they issued a capias warrant. You have two options: pay the fine or go to jail.
Traffic WarrantsEven the smallest
traffic violations can result in a warrant, if you fail to take care of your Fort Worth ticket or comply with court orders. Do not underestimate the importance of taking care of your traffic violation:
Speeding ticketsDriving without a license (No DL)
Driving while license suspended (DWLS)
Running a red light or stop sign (DTCD)
Failure to Maintain Financial Responsibility (FMFR)
No Insurance
No registration or expired registration (MVR)
No inspection or expired inspection (MVI)
Reckless driving
Failure to appear (FTA)
Violation of promise to appear (VPTA)
Failure to signal
Failure to maintain a single lane
Following too close
Statewide Warrant RoundupFort Worth, Texas police make an effort to arrest every person with an outstanding
traffic warrant in the state. By contacting me today, I can help you avoid the statewide warrant roundup and help you take care of your warrant today.
Contact
Jack Byno at 817-685-0912 or visit our website at http:www.JackBynoAttorney.com.
If you failed to take care of your
Fort Worth traffic ticket, then there is most likely a
traffic warrant issued in your name. You don't want to face a second violation without appropriately taking care of the first. Contact me today for a consultation with a lawyer.