Tampa, FL asked in Criminal Law and Traffic Tickets for Florida

Q: What do I do? What could the possible outcomes be? What is the best way to help myself get through this?

I moved to a different city and hadn’t change my address yet. I had received 15 toll violations without my knowledge until it was too late. This happened 6 years ago and I thought after 5 years my license would be active again. Well I just got pulled over because one of my back lights stopped work and received a citation. 1st offense criminal ticket . What do I do? What could the possible outcomes be? What is the best way to help myself get through this?

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Alex McClure
Alex McClure
Answered
  • Lake Mary, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: The only realistic, meaningful way to handle the situation is to contact an attorney in your area who handles cases of toll violations and suspensions. Your case isn't that odd to be unheard of. An experienced attorney will get you your best results, the fastest way possible.

Google can help you line up some firms to call to discuss.

Hope this helps.

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