Taking deferred adjudication in Rowlett, TX
Many might not know what deferred adjudication is or how you might be eligible for it. Here is a list on what deferred adjudication is (these are just some examples every court is different):
- You may choose to request Deferred Adjudication for your offense to keep the moving traffic violation from appearing on your driving record. Deferred Adjudication is similar to probation.
- Requests for Deferred Adjudication on other offenses must be requested in court before the Judge. Offenses not qualifying for Deferred Adjudication may be eligible for a Defensive driving.
- The terms of the Deferred Adjudication are 0-180 days. Court costs plus a special expense fee are assessed. All fees for the Deferred Adjudication are to be collected when the order granting Deferred Adjudication is prepared.
- The Judge may require additional conditions. Deferred Adjudication for any individual under the age of 25 years shall include a Defensive driving. The certificate must be returned to the court by the defendant no later than 90 days following the initial date of the Deferred Adjudication term.
If you received a ticket in Rowlett you do not just want to pay the ticket(s) off, you want to make sure it stays off your record. If you have received a ticket for speeding, running a stop sign or even just a no drivers license contact an attorney for Rowlett.
Every attorneys main goal should be to keep your traffic ticket(s) off your driving record. Make sure to shop around and ask what that law firm will do for you to help out with any ticket(s) you may have. What our lawyers do is represent you on your ticket(s) and see if they are able to get a straight dismissal. If they are not able to get a straight dismissal they will then review your case with the judge to see what we can do to keep it from affecting your record. Call our office today.