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Lawyer’s Traffic Ticket Guide for Inlet Town Court

How to Fight a Speeding Ticket in Inlet Town

The Town of Inlet lies on the western border of Hamilton County in Adirondack Park. The area was once incorporated as a village; however that status was dropped many years ago. Inlet is surrounded by more than 1,000,000 acres of Adirondack Park lands. The only highway through the area is New York State Route 28.

Due to this highway, there are many open stretches of road where many drivers easily lose sight of the speedometer. In such cases, a driver can find themselves facing a hefty speeding ticket.

If you are having trouble making heads or tails of your traffic situation, then this guide was created for you by our attorneys to help you gain further insight on the world of speeding tickets.

If you would like legal representation for your case, give our skilled attorneys a call today at 800-893-9645.

Court Tips and Tidbits

Mailing Address:

Inlet Town Court
PO Box 406
160 State Route 28
Inlet, NY 13360

Justice Court is held every Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. with alternating judges. The Justice Court Clerk is available by phone every Sunday through Thursday from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. All messages will be responded to by the clerk. Inlet Town Hall and the clerk are available every Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.; but closes for lunch from 12:00 - 1:00 p.m.

Security: The court is a secure place, as such all litigants will be required to walk through a magnetometer. Please turn off all electronic devices and dispose all food and drinks prior to entering the court.

Tip: It is always good policy to arrive on time and prepared. It is advised that all litigants arrive earlier to their court date. Arriving late could result in your case being called prior to your arrival. Bringing in your court notice is also helpful; it will help direct you to where you need to go and what you need to do.

Suspension: It is a crime to drive with a suspended license; if you are pulled over the officer can arrest you and impound your car. Failure to answering your traffic summons on time may result in a suspended license.

Entering a Plea

If you are having difficulty entering your plea, please follow the instructions provided on your ticket. You may enter your plea via mail or in person.

Entering a Not Guilty Plea: Once you have entered your not guilty plea, the court will send you a letter with your court date. At this court appearance you will be able to present your case’s strengths and weaknesses.

Entering a Guilty Plea: Once you have entered your guilty plea, the court will send you a fine notice. Please pay this fine by the deadline, failure to do so may result in your license getting suspended.

Entering a guilty plea could lead to many long term financial costs, which may include insurance increases. Before you plead guilty to your speeding ticket, give our attorneys a call at 800-893-9645. We have helped many ill-fated drivers save money, points and insurance increases.

About Our Firm

At Joseph P. Villanueva, Attorneys At Law, we have 30+ years of experience; we fight tickets all over New York State and have gained the reputation of some of the best lawyers in New York. Call us today for a consultation and see how we can help you save money, time, points and insurance increases. Our skilled attorneys can be reached at 800-893-9645.

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