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Grand Prairie Traffic Ticket Attorneys

For more than 20 years, our Grand Prairie ticket attorneys have represented hundreds of clients in the Grand Prairie Municipal Court and the Justice of the Peace Court in Grand Prairie – Pct. 4, Pl. 1.  Were you stopped by a municipal police officer or a County constable/sheriff?  This determines the court in which your ticket will be filed.

Do not ignore your Grand Prairie traffic citation. Ignoring your traffic ticket can result in increased fines, additional violations, a possible warrant for your arrest, and even a driver’s license suspension.

If you are in this situation, do not delay! Call the traffic ticket lawyers at ANDERSON & ANDERSON, LLP. Our attorneys will help you obtain the best results.

Grand Prairie Traffic Warrants?

Did you receive a traffic citation? Did you take no action? Did you have a court setting and did you fail to appear? If you can answer yes to any of these questions, you may have a warrant for your arrest. If you think you have a Grand Prairie warrant, talk to ANDERSON & ANDERSON, LLP today.

Why Hire A Grand Prairie Traffic Ticket Lawyer?

Our law office can help save you time and money. In most cases, we can appear on your behalf, so that you do not have to take time off from work or school. We have represented clients in Grand Prairie for more than 20 years. We have the necessary experience to help you keep your driving record clean and advise you on the best possible course of action.

Do not Ignore your Tickets Citation

As soon as you realize that you forgot to address a traffic citation, contact our office. We can help you avoid possible arrest by posting an attorney bond on your case. Once the warrant has been lifted, we can then appear in Court on your behalf and provide legal representation.

Contact A Grand Prairie Traffic Violation Attorney

Did you forget to pay a traffic ticket? Were you out of town for your court date? If the answer is yes, you could have a warrant for your arrest. Furthermore, the Judge may have issued an additional violation known as Failure to Appear and/or Violate Promise to Appear.

ANDERSON & ANDERSON, LLP is here to help. Our law office has 20 years of experience defending clients in Grand Prairie. Please contact us for a complimentary consultation.

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    If you have a traffic ticket, you may be tempted to simply pay it. Please note that in the State of Texas, simply paying a ticket is an admission of guilt. The Court will report the offense to DPS as a conviction on your driving record. This may result in increased automobile insurance premiums or possible license suspension depending on the circumstances. Below are some of the common questions about Texas traffic ticket violations.

    Yes. The Court must give the Department of Public Safety all conviction records which involve operating a motor vehicle in the State. So, most traffic violations will appear on your record, and points will be assessed.

    All traffic citations have an Appearance Date. All Courts have different time frames in which to timely respond to an alleged offense. If you miss the appearance date, a warrant may be issued for your arrest. In addition, you may also receive a subsequent offense – a Failure to Appear or a Violate Promise to Appear. Contact our law firm. ANDERSON & ANDERSON, LLP can help.

    No. It would seem that simply paying the fine is the right thing to do; however, in the State of Texas this will result in a conviction. Contact ANDERSON & ANDERSON, LLP for advice on how to proceed.

    In the interest of keeping track of driver behavior, the DPS Driver Responsibility Program assesses points for each moving violation – two points for any in-state and our-of-state conviction and three points for a conviction resulting in a crash. The points remain on your driving record for three years from the date of the conviction.  When a certain number of points are accumulated, the driver will face a driver license suspension.

    Not all traffic violations lead to points.  If you receive a ticket for travelling 10 mph or less over the posted speed limit or a seat belt violation, you will not incur any points.