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Jack Byno Grand Prairie Driver’s License Suspension Attorney

For more than 25 years, the Grand Prairie Driver’s License Suspension Attorney has helped hundreds of people avoid a suspension and seek out Occupational Driver’s Licenses. Here at Jack Byno & Associates, we know that many Grand Prairie residents will need the proper legal assistance if they wish to likely see a change in their case. Suspensions are not automatic, meaning there might still be a chance for us to intervene and contest the charges, often being able to remove them along the way. Should you wish to know what our law firm might be capable of doing for you as well, take the time to contact me and discuss your case further with one of our legal representatives now.

As a former judge, Jack Byno has proven himself time and time again as the lawyer to turn to whenever someone has gained a suspension charge. We know that there are many people who didn’t deserve such allegations against them, which is why he and the rest of our legal representatives do everything within our power to assist each client who hires us on. We have even been able to regularly take care of cases without need for our clients to attend their court dates. To see if we can attend yours without need of you being present as well, contact me by phone, complete an online form linked to this page, or come by our office during normal business hours to speak with us face-to-face.

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Occupation Driver’s License Granted in Grand Prairie

Civil and criminal suspensions are one of the most common type throughout North Texas. Our law office is familiar with such cases and how they are attained. For the former, many causes can lead to someone gaining such a suspension. If you have two or more “no insurance” convictions, too many traffic ticket convictions, cause an accident and had no insurance, or if you’re caught driving on a medical suspension, you will fall into the civil category. Those who were found guilty of Driving While Intoxicated or Driving While License Suspended will be in the criminal category. Either way, you should reach out to the Grand Prairie Traffic Ticket Attorney to first see if your tickets or suspension can be fought. We might even be able to attain an ODL as well, so do not hesitate to contact me.

Occasional, an Administrative Law Revocation (ALR) Suspension may be implemented. This is when a bipartisan investigation into the circumstances surrounding your situation is held in order to decide if the officer who administered the original allegations was justified. Keep in mind that often those who take a breath test and fail are given a shorter suspension than those who outright refuse. To inquire further and find out more, contact me and let’s discuss the details of your case.

Our Attorney Fights Grand Prairie Driver’s License Suspensions

A wide variety of driver’s license suspensions can still be fought before they become convictions. When an officer or Texas Department of Public Safety believe that a suspension should take place, there is often ample opportunity for the Grand Prairie Driver’s License Suspension Attorney to step in and fight the charges. Having done so for many drivers over the course of more than 25 years, we’ve experience a wide variety of cases and know the many different tactics to often gain the outcome many people want. With our help, countless drivers have regularly kept their ability to drive. Contact me at this time and review the case with one of our legal representatives to find out what we’ve done for many others in Grand Prairie and what can be done for you too.

What are Driver’s License Revocations?

When the courts deem it necessary, or if due to medical reasons, a license can be revoked instead of suspended. Many people did not seek out the assistance of our attorneys here at Jack Byno & Associates ended up allowing the charges to steamroll over them, ending up with them losing their license. Many times, local residents are able to get out of their charges if they were only willing to fight them. Know that medical conditions that will not improve might lead to a complete revocation as well. However, some instances might only warrant a temporary suspension instead. If you are interested in finding out more details about your case in Grand Prairie, feel free to contact me at your earliest convenience.

Civil, Criminal, and Administrative Law Review Suspensions

For criminal suspensions, those can be issued for gaining a DWI or a Driving While License Suspended conviction. These are take up with the criminal court in the city where the charges were dealt with, so if you gained yours in the North Texas area, then reach out to our lawyers. However, civil suspensions can be gained from having two or more “no insurance” convictions, causing an accident with proper insurance coverage, or even from being found guilty of too many traffic ticket charges. These can often be fought through the efforts of our law office in and around the Farmersville area, so do not hesitate to contact me to take on your case and find the best outcome possible.

Occasionally an ALR (Administrative Law Review) may place. This occurs from a breath test that someone either refused to take or ended up taking and failing. The process to validate the charges take into account every aspect of the situation in order to come to the conclusion as to whether the officer was justified in their actions. Should you wish to find out what all may happen for you, contact me and let’s discuss your case today.

Contact A Grand Prairie Driver’s License Suspension Attorney

For over two and a half decades, our law office has come to the aid of countless drivers in roder to prevent many from losing their license, while seeking out Occupational Driver’s Licenses for others. We realize some mistakes shouldn’t always lead to losing a driver’s license and especially a key component in order to make it to or to perform a job. Should you wish to see how we might be able to benefit you as well, contact me, the Grand Prairie Driver’s License Suspension Attorney, now.

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About Grand Prairie, Texas:

– There are an estimated 183,372 currently living in Grand Prairie.

– The City of Grand Prairie was founded in 1863.

– Grand Prairie, TX has nearly nine square miles of water surface area.

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