Thursday, February 21, 2008

I got my first speeding ticket in texas and I am 20 yrs old. Should I get a lawyer or go myself? -

I don t know if I should pay 229.00 for a lawyer to handle the ticket or should I go myself and get defensive driving? I am a student and don t have funds and will the lawyer make a difference than if I go? HELP!

In most Texas jurisdictions you can ask for a Deferred Adjudication. You don t need a lawyer. If the court agrees you may have to go to a Defensive Driving class. A deferred puts the ticket on the shelve, usually for 6 months, then it drops off your record if you don t get another ticket by then. Sometimes they will dismiss it for the Defensive Driving without a deferred period.

you dont need a lawyer for a speeding ticket.thats a minor offense and not even a misdemeanor.

Just go in and get the dum dum school.Paying any money to a attorney would be a waste,unless you re not guilty.If you re not guilty get a attorney amp; fight it.If you are guilty take your lumps like a big boy.

Just pay the fine, and be done with it. A lawyer will cost you more, and you ll still likely have to pay the ticket fine.

The best thing to do is call the courts where your ticket came from and ask them since they are the source for all the laws and regulations in that area. Also see if they will allow you to take an online traffic school class. If so that would help you to avoid your insurance going up and a point on your license. I just took a court approved On Line traffic school class with http://www.TicketRelief.com. Very fast and cheap. Just make sure the courts give you the green light to take the class and that its court approved.

Just pay the ticket and do traffic school. You can do it online now. It ll be far cheaper than hiring a lawyer. Nobody hires a lawyer for a run of the mill speeding ticket.

Pay the ticket, it ll be a lot cheaper.

skip the lawyer...no reason for it. pay the ticket and be done with it. maybe you ll get lucky and the cop won t show up in court and you won t have to pay.

wont the ticket be cheaper?

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