Consequences of Just Paying a Speeding Ticket in Fort Worth
Get a speeding ticket in Fort Worth, Texas? Surcharges, license penalties, higher insurance rates and even arrest if your fine goes unpaid are just a smattering of the potential broader implications of a speeding ticket. Shockingly, only 5 percent of people who receive a speeding ticket try to contest it. Yet, when contested with the help of an attorney, most speeding ticket cases end in either a complete dismissal or a reduced punishment. If you want to keep a speeding ticket off your record or avoid any of the long-term consequences that a ticket may bring about, you do have options. Contact a Texas traffic violation attorney today for help fighting your speeding ticket at 817-685-0912.
Fort Worth 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.
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