Freeport Village Court Traffic Ticket Lawyer
Freeport Village Court – 40 North Ocean Avenue, Freeport NY 11520
Located on the south shore of Nassau County, Freeport has a long and diverse history. Settled around 1640, the village was originally an oystering community, and in later years a resort town for many in the theater industry. Freeport has a population of about 43,700 residents, making it the second most populated village in New York. The famous Nautical Mile, a strip of restaurants and bars along the marina is in Freeport. Route 27, Sunrise Highway runs through Freeport. Tickets issued within the village are returnable to the Freeport Village Court. Court sessions are held on Monday evenings, and Wednesday and Thursday mornings. The court handles a wide variety of violations including speeding tickets, misdemeanor driving with suspended license, misdemeanor revoked registration cases, cell phone tickets and other moving violations. If you have received a Freeport traffic ticket, you should consult with a Nassau County traffic lawyer. Mailing the ticket in guilty, is generally a mistake as convictions to moving violations always carry points on your license. Points in return, usually lead to higher insurance premiums and can result in additional DMV driver assessment fees being imposed. Traffic ticket convictions can also lead to license problems. In fact, some convictions carry automatic license revocations. Other traffic tickets are criminal charges. A plea of guilty to one of those tickets will result in the motorists receiving a criminal record.
If you have received a traffic ticket returnable to the Freeport Village Court, contact Nassau Traffic Lawyer Gary Miller for a free consultation.