Why You Should Never Ignore a Traffic Citation

Don’t let your busy life get in the way of taking care of a traffic citation or you could find yourself facing steep fines, additional charges and could even be arrested if you missed your original court date. Even if you feel the traffic ticket you received was not justified, ignoring the problem will not make it go away. There is a set court date which requires your presence, and missing that court date is seen as a serious offense by most judges.

If you become aware that you have missed your court date, contacting an experienced attorney immediately is your best course of action to prevent further negative consequences. Those consequences could include a Houston county arrest warrant being issued as well as significantly increased fines and a blot on your driving record. It is rarely a good idea to go into court without a criminal attorney by your side once a warrant has been issued. Although you may get lucky and land in front of a kind judge who will kindly help you solve your ticket problems, it is just as likely that you could be told to go home and come back with an attorney or, in rarer cases, be taken to jail.

Seek Legal Advice Before the Situation Worsens
If you have been charged with failure to appear and a Harris County arrest warrant issued for you, a Houston attorney may be able to have that warrant vacated, meaning you will be back to square one. You will be responsible for appearing in court and paying your original ticket fines but the good part is you will not be arrested and the warrant will be dismissed. Resolving the issue is always a better option than being arrested, possibly at your home or even at work in front of your co-workers and boss. If the attorney is unable to have your warrant vacated, then you must post a bond in Houston which is meant to ensure your appearance at your next court date.

Bear in mind that you will now be facing a Failure to Appear charge as well as your original traffic ticket charges meaning you will be subject to paying steep fines. Your attorney may try to work out a deferred adjudication on your behalf meaning you will be put on a type of probation for a certain length of time. Although you will enter a guilty plea, the judge will defer his finding of guilt until you have successfully completed the probationary period, and your record will not show a conviction for the offense. This can prevent your Harris County arrest warrant from becoming a stumbling block in your future and will not add points to your driving record. Your attorney may also suggest a defensive driving course to the judge to lessen the ultimate consequences of your traffic violation. 





Take Care of Traffic Tickets Immediately
As you can see, there are serious ramifications which come from ignoring traffic citations including the issuance of a Harris County arrest warrant and the necessity of posting a Houston traffic bond. Not taking a traffic ticket seriously enough, or allowing yourself to forget its existence can lead to significant fines, driving record points, an increase in insurance rates and the embarrassment of being arrested. Your driver’s license may end up at risk and your vehicle may be towed. If you land in jail you will likely miss work the next day which could put your employment in jeopardy, and when you are released you will have to pay the towing fees for your vehicle.  Don’t let this happen to you!

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