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.
Traffic Law Stop can split your traffic ticket file only if the following qualifications are met:
- The court must allow traffic ticket splitting. Most courts in the Greater St. Louis area do not allow traffic ticket splitting.
- You must contact the Court Clerk and get permission to split your traffic ticket file.
If you’ve met the above qualifications, you can contact Traffic Law Stop by e-mail or by calling (314) 644 – 7102.
It is important to take care of the ticket(s) you are handling promptly. If the you do not, the following could occur:
- Rejection of the Attorney’s paperwork, which may have repercussions including a warrant or Failure to Appear (FTA) being issued.
- Cause the Court Clerk to enter the Attorney on all tickets received during the stop, which will result in increased attorney’s fees that must be paid prior to work beginning on the case.
If you are interested in having your traffic ticket file split by Traffic Law Stop, contact us today at (314) 644 – 7102.