
The Ticket Cricket - Pasco County Traffic Ticket Defense
At the Ticket Cricket, our attorneys routinely handle traffic tickets in Pasco County and can represent you in Pasco County Court. Traffic tickets in Pasco County are no trivial matter.
Most people don't know that simply paying a Pasco County traffic ticket doesn't make it go away. The payment is a plea of guilty, which will cause points to be assessed against your license, leading to increased insurance premiums, loss of safe driver status, and possibly the suspension of your license. These consequences last at least three years, and in some situations, your license can be revoked for five years if you are classified as a habitual traffic offender.
But just because you've been issued a ticket doesn't mean that you're guilty. You have a right to fight your Pasco County traffic ticket in court, and if you take your case to trial, the officer will have to prove that you committed the infraction beyond a reasonable doubt, the same standard for a criminal charge.
So don't plead guilty and pay that Pasco County ticket. Instead, consult the Ticket Cricket. Our lawyers may be able to reduce your fine, prevent points, convictions, or traffic school, or even get your ticket completely dismissed.
Fighting traffic tickets and criminal traffic offenses is all we do. Our lawyers have extensive experience in the field, and will be able to competently represent you in court. So contact the Ticket Cricket today! The Ticket Cricket is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, at (877) ALL-CITATIONS.
1001 N. Federal Hwy, Ste 106
Hallandale, FL 33009
Toll Free: (877) ALL-CITATIONS
Local: (954) 454-5841
Fax: (954) 454-5844
The Ticket Cricket handles all types of Pasco County traffic cases, including:
- Running a Red Light
- Running a Stop Sign
- Speeding
- Speeding in a Construction Zone
- Speeding in a School Zone
- Violation of a Traffic Control Device
- Driving While License Suspended or Revoked
- Driving Under the Influence (DUI)
- Driving with a Blood or Breath-Alcohol Level of .08% or Higher
- Driving While Intoxicated (DWI)
- Careless Driving
- Reckless Driving
- Expired Registration or Tag
- Leaving the Scene of an Accident
- Hit and Run
- Manslaughter Involving a Motor Vehicle
- Racing on the Highway
- Failure to Yield to Emergency Vehicle
- Failure to Yield Right-of-Way
- Failure to Carry Insurance