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Irving Traffic Ticket Attorneys

For more than 20 years, our Irving ticket attorneys have represented hundreds of clients in the Irving Municipal Court and the Justice of the Peace Court in Irving – Pct. 4, Pl. 2.  Were you stopped by a municipal police officer or a County constable/sheriff?  This determines the court in which your ticket is filed.

Being on the receiving end of a traffic citation in Irving can be irritating because of the wasted time, hassle, and expense. Imagine if you already have several unpaid tickets. Things could escalate. You could find yourself in the back of a police car being escorted to jail.

Our law firm has over 20 years of experience representing clients in the City of Irving. Our Irving traffic ticket attorneys can assist with your unpaid tickets and warrants. Contact ANDERSON & ANDERSON, LLP for a free consultation.

Getting Arrested For An Irving Traffic Warrant Is Undesirable

It is easy to forget about those unpaid traffic tickets and arrest warrants. Life sometimes gets busy. Sooner or later, you may be pulled over for a traffic stop and the police may remind you of your outstanding tickets. You may find yourself in the back of a patrol car.

To avoid the hassle and expense of jail time, it is best to timely and properly address any outstanding traffic violations. Contact our office today. We can help save you time, money, and hassle. In addition, we will do our best to keep your driving record clean.

Call Our Irving Traffic Ticket Attorney

Did you forget to pay Irving traffic ticket? Were you out of town and did you miss your court date? If your answer is yes to either question, you could have a warrant for your arrest. This means the police can put you in handcuffs wherever they find you. Imagine being arrested in front of your children. Imagine being arrested at your place of employment in front of your co-workers.

It does not need to be this way! An Irving traffic ticket lawyer can help guide you through the legal process. Please contact us for more information today.

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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.