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Traffic ticket representation in the Dallas-Fort Worth area – serving the Metroplex and contiguous counties.
The firm’s rates start at $40.00 for Dallas municipal citations not in warrant; $90.00 if the court appearance date has already passed. Traffic tickets dismissed, attorney bonds posted and warrants lifted. Most tickets deferred, with reduced fines and costs, as well as short deferral periods. Payment plans and discounts available.
Process is almost entirely online; no office visit or court appearance necessary in 99% of cases.
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We'll notice the court of our representation, lift any warrants you might have, set your case on the attorney docket, and negotiate a dismissal where possible, or secure a deferral on advantageous terms.
You won't need to come to our office - we can do everything over the telephone or online. In nearly all cases you will not need to make a court appearance.