Unresolved Traffic Ticket Guidance
Summary
Unresolved tickets can lead to license suspension in Tennessee. Courts may require in-person appearances for unresolved cases. Its advisable to consult with a local attorney. Legal Aid of East Tennessee might help find a pro bono lawyer: www.Laet.Org. You can also try Tennessee Free Legal Answers for online legal assistance: www.Tn.Freelegalanswers.Org.Full Conversation
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Can i chat with a pro bono lawyer
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The tickets are in selmer tennesse , but i live in mississippi
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About * to 13 years ago i got a public drunk ticket and a tail light ticket. They let me sign myself out if jail, but i didnt go to court, because i had no way too. 3 years later i tried to pay over the phone, i tried to send my wife with the money, and i tried to mail it in. And they deneid it all. So i never paid. Now 12 years later or so i called today, and i tried the same. And they told me i had to come in person to sign a paper infront of the judge, and i dont understand why i have to do that. I live * hours away and i just want to pay it so i can have my licence back.
I understand your situation. Here are the key points to note:
- Unresolved tickets can lead to license suspension in Tennessee.
- Courts may require in-person appearances for unresolved cases.
- It's advisable to consult with a local attorney.
Legal Aid of East Tennessee might help find a pro bono lawyer: www.laet.org.
Can u send a site to chat with a pro bono lawyer in thia case
You can try contacting the Tennessee Free Legal Answers service. They provide an online platform where you can chat with volunteer lawyers. Here's their website: www.tn.freelegalanswers.org.