In the Cooke County City of Era, Texas, law enforcement works tirelessly, 24/7, to ensure that all motorists are obeying traffic law while behind the wheel. Any motorist found to be breaking traffic law may be subjected to a traffic stop, and written a citation by police. If you hold a commercial driver's license (CDL) and have been written a CDL or trucking violation by officers in Era, you may be more concerned about your charges than the average, Class C motorist would be. This is for the fact that CDL holders, who include truckers and bus drivers, are generally required by their employers to maintain their clean driving records. If you are worried about your Era CDL violation ending up as points on your driving record, whether or not it was charged at a D.O.T. stop, you may want to consider challenging it. Please contact me to learn more, or call 817-685-0912.
When Era CDL Violations Fall Into Warrant
Jack Byno & Associates is a traffic ticket law firm that may
assist you in the disputation of your Era, Texas CDL or trucking
violation. Our experienced lawyers have been in practice in Cooke County
for over 20 years, and understand better than anyone that you as a
commercial motorist simply want to remain on the job and protect your
driving record. While we may offer to assist you in defending against
your Era CDL violation, we may also be of service to you in the case
that your charges are already in warrant. If the Era Municipal Court has
issued a traffic warrant for you, after you allowed your citation to go
past due without responding to it at all, our lawyers may be able to
help you get it lifted. We may even lift your traffic warrant for you
and post your bond, if you are eligible, so that you may avoid arrest
and be defended by us later in court. Contact me today to find out more, or call us at 817-685-0912.
Fines
and court costs are not included in fees for legal representation.
Principle office located at 2319 Hall-Johnson Rd. Suite B, Colleyville, TX 76034. For more information, please call 817-685-0912.