Clean up a criminal record or DUI Conviction by getting an expungement. Here is an Attorney’s explanation of what can be done to expunge DUIs, misdemeanors and felonies in California and how 17b motions work. Continue reading
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Is It Worth The Extra Money It Costs For A Ticket Amendment?
Is it cost effective to pay more to keep it off your record? ANSWER: Generally yes. Insurance companies routinely check their client’s records and an
Is It Worth The Extra Money It Costs For A Ticket Amendment?
Is it cost effective to pay more to keep it off your record? ANSWER: Generally yes. Insurance companies routinely check their client’s records and an
What Else Happens By Pleading Guilty To A Traffic Ticket
When you plead guilty to a moving violation and it hits your record, besides often raising your insurance rates, it can also have other effects. For instance,
Speeding Ticket Amendment
Speeding ticket amendment can often save you money in the long run. Here’s how to have it fixed. It protects your
driving record and preserves your privilege to stay on the road. Here’s how it works.
Free Blank Birth Certificate
Free blank birth certificate download you can personalize and print out, create your own
birth record, free decorative bland birth certificates
Fight My Speeding Ticket
Should I fight my speeding ticket or just go ahead and pay it? Several choices and considerations. Fix it or amend the ticket. Insurance companies
capitalize on a speeding ticket hitting your driving record.
SIS For Possession Of A Controlled Substance.
I received an SIS in 1997 for possession of a controlled substance. I successfully completed my probation and the record was closed. Since then, I have
SIS For Possession Of A Controlled Substance.
I received an SIS in 1997 for possession of a controlled substance. I successfully completed my probation and the record was closed. Since then, I have
Get a Felony Reduced to a Misdemeanor? Judge Has Discretion.
Motions to reduce a felony charge to a misdemeanor are common, and can be used before and/or after a conviction to avoid a felony record. Continue reading