Missouri’s implied consent law requires a driver to submit to a chemical test when requested by a law enforcement officer. If the driver refuses (refused to blow), the arresting officer will make note of this and take possession of your driver’s license and issue a 15 day permit. After this, you will not be allowed to drive unless you request a stay […]
Traffic Law Stop can split your traffic ticket file. This means that if you receive multiple traffic tickets in one traffic stop, you can choose to have Traffic Law Stop represent you on one ticket and fight another yourself.
The Missouri Department of Revenue handles driving records for drivers in Missouri. Residents of Missouri can request a copy of their records by contacting the DOR. You can request a copy of your records in one of several ways:
If you fail to pay your Missouri traffic ticket or miss your court date, additional charges an an arrest warrant could be issued, so it is recommended that you handle your traffic ticket on time.
If you currently have an arrest warrant in Missouri, the attorneys at Traffic Law Stop may be able to have your warrant lifted, cancel your bond and obtain a new court date for you. Then your lawyer may be able to arrange a plea agreement for you.