Lawrenceville, GA asked in Traffic Tickets for Georgia

Q: Hello i am aplying to law school and just found out for a traffic offense i have a failure to appear. How do i address?

I am a current law school application that just found out I have an open case for 2020 traffic offense. And I’m now trying to address in my social conduct statement for schools regarding my character and fitness

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  • Traffic Tickets Lawyer
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Licensed in Georgia

A: Contact the clerk of court for where the failure to appear is and ask how you can resolve the failure to appear. And then get it done ASAP! Sometimes you can just pay it off, although you may have to make an appearance to get it set aside-depending on the judge and/or the court's local rules.

And by all means-do not neglect to address it in your social conduct statement! Traffic tickets are not the kind of thing that typically cause an issue with you getting admitted-unless you fail to report them!

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