Celina Traffic Warrant Roundup Lawyer
Have You Heard About the Celina Warrant Roundup?
Are you aware of an annual, State-wide event referred to as the Great Texas Warrant Roundup? Taking place in participating communities all across the State, including in Collin County, this police operation sees officers cracking down on motorists with outstanding traffic warrants. Perhaps you were recently issued a traffic warrant by the Municipal Court in the Collin County City of Celina. If so, and in the case that your warrant remains out for you, your arrest during the Celina Warrant Roundup, if not before, is unfortunately a possibility. Are you now looking to avoid arrest if at all possible? Then pick up the phone and call Jack Byno & Associates. A traffic ticket law firm with more than 20 years of experience with the Great Texas Warrant Roundup in Collin County, we may be able to get your warrant lifted, so that your arrest may be successfully avoided.
Defense Provided During Celina Warrant Roundup
Contact me today | Jack Byno | 817-685-0912
Police Are Ready For The Celina Warrant Roundup – Are You?
This year’s Celina Warrant Roundup is approaching quickly, and the city’s police department is fully prepared for its annual commencement. Are you ready for the start of Warrant Roundup season? You cannot say that you are, unfortunately, if you have yet to get your Celina traffic warrant lifted. If you are considering doing so in order that you may avoid arrest, what are you waiting for? Pick up the phone and call Jack Byno & Associates. Remember that, if you are eligible, we may be retained to get your Celina traffic warrant lifted for you. If we are also able to post bond for you, it will act as a promise from us to represent you later in court. We may even be able to attend court on your behalf, if you are otherwise unable to appear yourself.
Avoid Arrest – Get Your Collin County Traffic Warrant Lifted
Contact me | Attorney Jack Byno | 817-685-0912
Additional information on Warrant Roundup season
Click here for a list of North Texas cities taking part in the roundup