Warrants

If you don’t pay or otherwise take care of your Texas traffic ticket, a warrant will likely be issued for your arrest.

And if you are stopped in your car for another traffic violation while a warrant is outstanding, the police will arrest you and take you to jail. They will not listen to any explanation or excuse on the side of the road! An arrest is extremely embarrassing and will involve the expense of posting a bond for your release.

As you have probably seen in the news, the police conduct periodic “roundups” of people with outstanding warrants for failing to take care of their traffic tickets or court obligations (failure to appear). County governments are facing budget crunches, and they will continue, as one commissioner puts it, to “go after our money.” If they have to arrest you to collect a fine, they will do it.

The Herrington Law Office can help “lift” or recall a potentially embarrassing and expensive warrant. Call (972) 364-9050 or contact the Herrington Law Office by email to discuss your case.