When it comes to Boonville Missouri speeding tickets, our goal is to make sure that it does not end up having any negative impact on you or your driving record. How do we accomplish this goal? Our team will work closely with the local prosecutor to get your speeding ticket (which the state of Missouri describes as a “moving violation”) reduced down to a non-moving violation (such as “Illegal Parking” or “Defective Equipment”). We make this the primary objective because non-moving violations do not come with any points to your permanent driving record. And as you might already know, points on your record will lead directly to much higher car insurance rates.
Only $150 for Most Boonville Missouri Arrest WarrantsSo if you have a Boonville Missouri speeding ticket and you would like to avoid points, higher insurance, or even possible arrest warrants and suspended licenses, then please do get in touch with us right away!! Because the first thing we would want to sidestep is a warrant for your arrest. This can happen more easily than you might think. For instance, if you look closely at your ticket, you’ll notice that there is a court date and time listed. If we have not been hired by the court date (or if you end up missing this hearing), the judge will issue a warrant from the bench. This warrant will remain active until you either: 1) bond out (which is basically a huge sum of money that you pay to the Clerk of the Court to keep yourself out of jail); 2) you hire us to get the warrant recalled (we do this by filing a special Motion with the court); 3) or you are eventually arrested.
Only $225 for Most Boonville Missouri Driving While Suspended TicketsThe next thing will want to impress upon you is that paying the fine on your ticket is a really bad idea!! Way too many people make this mistake, and it never ends well. Again, if you look at your ticket, but this time flip it to the backside, you will notice that there is a list of ways in which you can pay the fine (which is usually about $100 - $150). A lot of folks think that their only option is to simply pay this fine. But the problem this creates is massive. Because when you pay the fine on your traffic ticket, you are pleading guilty to the charge of speeding. And that admission of guilt will be used by the state as justification to put a certain number of points on your permanent driving record. So just to be clear: paying the fine that is listed on the back of your traffic ticket is the same thing as pleading guilty to the charge of speeding; this will in turn allow the state to put points on your driving record; those points will lead directly to higher car insurance.
Why do points result in higher auto insurance? Because from the car insurance industry’s point of view, if you have points on your driving record, that is an indication of a driver who does not take the law very seriously; and if you do not take traffic laws seriously, then there is a much greater chance (statistically speaking) that you will eventually end up in a car accident; in order to cover this increased risk that you now pose, your auto insurance provider will severely jack up your monthly premiums. And if you receive too many points (especially if accrued over a short period of time), the state of Missouri will even take away your driver’s license for a full year. During this period, it will be unlawful for you to operate a motor vehicle (and if you are in fact caught, you’ll be hit with a criminal misdemeanor charge).
So if you would rather avoid all of the above-described hassles, then please do reach out to us soon! We will answer all your questions, describe your full range of options, and get you back out on the road in no time at all!! We look forward to hearing from you!
The affordable Missouri traffic ticket lawyers at The Bankruptcy Company have been taking care of people’s traffic tickets and warrants for over ten (10) years. We specialize in making sure that your record stays clean, your insurance rates remain the same, and that you are free to travel about in your car as you please. And we want to do it all at an affordable price. The fees for recalling a standard arrest warrant are $150. The fees for handling a Driving While Suspended ticket start at $225. The fees for a typical traffic ticket start at $35. But the initial consultation to discuss your legal issues is free of charge. So contact us today to learn more!!