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CDL Drivers Written Traffic Tickets in Frisco, Texas

On a daily basis in Frisco, Texas and surrounding Collin County communities, drivers caught violating traffic law are pulled over by police and written traffic tickets. Any motorist breaking the law may be written a traffic ticket by police, whether that motorist be a Class C driver or hold a commercial driver’s license (CDL). Maybe you are a trucker, emergency vehicle operator, or other professional motorist who holds a commercial driver’s license for work purposes. If so, you are more than likely concerned about your Frisco ticket, as you must maintain your clean driving record as proof of your ability to drive safely while on the job. For this reason, it may be in your best interest to challenge your violation rather than to plead guilty to it, as points will be added irreversibly to your record if you choose the latter option. Challenging your violation is not a task that you must attempt to accomplish on your own; you may seek professional legal assistance in doing so, such as may be provided you by Jack Byno & Associates. We are a traffic ticket law firm that has been defending CDL drivers for over 20 years. We may be hired to help you protect your career as a professional driver in a court of law.

Contact me, Attorney Jack Byno || 817-685-0912

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Let Us Help You Challenge Your Frisco CDL Violation

While any driver, whether Class C or commercial, may be pulled over in Frisco, Texas and written a moving violation, it is perhaps more stressful to be a CDL holder with a pending traffic ticket. This is because individuals who hold commercial driver’s licenses must maintain their clean records as proof of their abilities to drive safely and responsibility while behind the wheel. For this reason you may be considering challenging your Frisco CDL violation in the Municipal Court. If you are, pick up the phone and call the Law Office of Attorney Jack Byno. Our traffic ticket lawyers, who have been defending both Class C and CDL drivers in the greater Collin County region since the founding of our law firm in 1994, understand better than anyone that you simply want to defend your means of living if at all possible. We may be hired to assist you in disputing your Frisco CDL violation, by either pleading it for a possible deal, or by fighting it at trial in hopes of getting it dismissed. While your case remains in court, we would advise you to please remain aware of D.O.T. stops as usual, as well as regional traffic law.

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Frisco Drivers Look to Get Traffic Warrants Lifted

If you are pulled over and written a traffic citation while driving with your CDL in the City of Frisco, but neither plead guilty to it nor take the necessary legal steps to challenge it, it may very well go into warrant status. In other words, the Frisco Municipal Court, which does not tolerate overdue citations of any kind, may be prompted to issue a warrant for your arrest as a penalty for your outstanding ticket. Once a traffic warrant is out for you, your situation is much more serious than it was before, as you may be arrested at any time for as long as your warrant remains out for you. Your career as a professional motorist may also be threatened, unless you take legal action to ensure that your traffic warrant is lifted. A law firm that serves the greater Dallas- Fort Worth metroplex, and that holds the legal power to lift traffic warrants and post bonds on behalf of eligible clients, Jack Byno & Associates may be of service to you. We have more than 20 years of experience with commercial motorists in Collin County, and understand better than anyone that you simply want to remain out of jail and behind the wheel. If we are able to lift your traffic warrant for you, your arrest because of it will no longer be a possibility.

Protect Your Livelihood as a CDL Driver

Contact me | Attorney Jack Byno | 817-685-0912

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