Protect Your Driving Record. Avoid Warrants.
Got an outstanding traffic ticket in Glenn Heights or nearby counties? Acting quickly is essential. Even minor Class C traffic violations can escalate if ignored, potentially resulting in an arrest warrant. At London & London, our experienced Glenn Heights traffic ticket attorneys act fast to lift warrants, fight citations, and protect your driving record.
Traffic Ticket Warrants – What You Need to Know
Failing to respond to a traffic citation within the court’s allowed time may trigger an arrest warrant. Our team acts quickly to lift warrants, helping you avoid additional penalties and legal complications.
Our main goals:
- Dismiss the Ticket – Whenever possible, we pursue full dismissal.
- Protect Your Record – If dismissal isn’t possible, we prevent the ticket from being reported to DPS or your insurance.
- Deferred Adjudication – Many cases resolve through deferred adjudication, a type of probation. Successfully completing it keeps the ticket off your record, avoids DPS surcharges, and typically lasts 90–180 days. No additional traffic violations may occur during this period.
Traffic Violations We Handle
We represent clients for a wide range of traffic tickets, including:
- DUI / Driving Under the Influence
- Assault-related tickets
- Public Intoxication (PI)
- Disorderly Conduct
- Minor in Possession (MIP)
- Speeding (including school & work zones)
- Insurance violations
- Driving without a license
- Expired registration or inspection
- Seat belt or child car seat violations
- Running red lights or stop signs
- Broken headlights or equipment violations
- Failure to yield to emergency vehicles
- Illegal lane changes, turns, or U-turns
- Driving with a suspended license
Why Hire a Traffic Ticket Attorney?
A skilled attorney can help you:
- Keep traffic tickets off your driving record
- Prevent increases in auto insurance premiums
- Avoid Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) surcharges
- Ensure smooth renewal of your Texas driver’s license and vehicle registration
Taking action early protects your record and prevents long-term legal or financial consequences.