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Facing A Traffic Ticket In Gretna? Don’t Just Pay It — Pleading Guilty Can Have Lasting Implications. Here’s What You Need To Know About Facing The 2nd Parish Jefferson Parish Traffic Court

If you are facing the prospect of going to the 2nd Parish Jefferson Parish Traffic Court, you know just how frustrating getting a traffic ticket can be. Not only was it a huge disruption on the day you received the ticket, but now you have to decide how you want to deal with the ticket itself. As a Gretna traffic ticket lawyer, I face this question every single day and can help you decide how best to handle your ticket whether in the 2nd Parish Jefferson Parish Traffic Court or outside of it.

Oftentimes, people will think that simply paying their West Bank Jefferson Parish traffic ticket is the best way to put the situation behind them. But the fact of the matter is, if you are facing a traffic ticket, that means you are facing fines, increased insurance rates, and even the possibility of losing your driving privileges. There is too much on the line to leave it to chance. The best thing for you to do is consult an experienced Gretna Traffic Ticket Lawyer who can help fight your ticket in the 2nd Parish Jefferson Parish Traffic Court. The Law Office of Heather C. Ford can help resolve your traffic ticket as quickly as possible. Request a free consultation today.

Preparing For Court at the Second Parish Jefferson Parish Traffic Court

The 2nd Parish Jefferson Parish Traffic Court, like most traffic courts in Louisiana, is a two appearance system. If you are going to fight your ticket and pursue a lower charge or a dismissal, you will be required to make your first appearance in order to set the actual court date. Then, you will return on the agreed-upon date to speak with the Assistant District Attorney and the judge.

On your traffic ticket near the bottom, you will find your “appear by” date. You are allowed to show up at the court any time before this date — provided the ticket has already been entered into the system. Jefferson Parish states that it takes about two weeks for tickets to show up in the system. You can search for your ticket online, or call the court at (504)-364-2800 to ask if your ticket has been entered into the system or ask for any other information regarding your ticket and the process. When you arrive for the first date, you will go directly to the clerk’s office, speak with the clerk, and set your second appearance date.

Finding The Court

The 2nd Parish Jefferson Parish Traffic Court is located at 100 Huey P Long Ave, Gretna, LA 70053 and this is where they handle offenses that occurred in the West Bank of Jefferson Parish. The court is open from 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM Monday through Friday with the exception of legal holidays.

If you are going to the 1st Parish Jefferson Parish Traffic Court in Metairie, it is worth noting that you will need to pay for parking, but it is usually relatively easy to find a spot. You will also want to keep in mind that they don’t let you bring your cell phone into the building at all, so make sure to leave that in the car or at home.

Divisions of the West Bank Jefferson Parish Traffic Court

Once you have set the court date for your ticket, you will be placed into a division. Each division has its own judge, and the division you are placed in will likely determine what time you will need to report for your court date. As of the time of writing, the divisions of the West Bank Jefferson Parish Court are as follows:

  • Division A – with Judge Sharlayne Jackson-Prevost
  • Division B – with Judge Raylyn R. Beevers
  • Division T – with Traffic Hearing Officer. Most traffic tickets will be heard in Division T in the afternoon. If you have a morning court case, you may be facing a more serious charge.

Make sure to pay close attention to the appearance time stated on your ticket, mixing it up and missing your court date could look really irresponsible.

Speaking With The Judge At 2nd Parish Jefferson Parish Traffic Court

If at the time of your hearing, you and the Assistant District Attorney come to an agreement, your next step will be to speak with the judge in order to set your payment plan. In Jefferson Parish, I have found that you will usually have about 2 weeks to make your first payment and then you can continue along with your payment plan until the fines have been completely paid off.

If you do not come to an agreement with the Assistant District Attorney, you will need to go to trial. This is not a very common occurrence if this is your first time at the 2nd Parish Jefferson Parish Traffic Court. If you do go to trial, both you and the court are given the option of a courtesy continuance/postponement, and if either side requests that continuance, you will need to return for a third date in order to appear for your actual trial.

How Can A Traffic Ticket Lawyer Help Me In 2nd Parish Jefferson Parish Traffic Court?

An experienced traffic ticket lawyer understands that your driving privileges can be your livelihood. If you are facing 2nd Parish Jefferson Parish Traffic Court and are worried about having your license suspended, we can help! Even if you live out of state, that is no problem. We will connect virtually to solve your traffic problems. Heather C. Ford is a highly experienced traffic ticket attorney that will diligently advocate for your rights in 2nd Parish Jefferson Parish Traffic Court.

Get Legal Help For 2nd Parish Jefferson Parish Traffic Court

The Law Office of Heather C. Ford will give you peace of mind if you are facing the prospect of dealing with the 2nd Parish Jefferson Parish Traffic Court. She will professionally and effectively represent you on your behalf in front of any prosecutors or judges. Trust that your case will be handled with your best interests in mind. Text us a copy of your traffic tickets or request a free consultation to start building your defense.

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Yes, you can likely pay for your Jefferson Parish traffic ticket online although some tickets do require a mandatory appearance. Before you go ahead and do that, you need to first decide whether you SHOULD. Whether you are better off straight up paying your speeding ticket or pleading your case in court truly depends on your individual situation.

It is important to remember that if you simply pay off your ticket, you are admitting guilt. This will mean a blemish on your driving record. If you drive for a living (for instance for Uber, or if you have your CDL) then a speeding ticket may cause employment issues. If this is the situation for you, or if you have had multiple infractions in the past and might be facing a suspended license it is always best to fight your ticket. Keeping your insurance rates from going up is another reason to consider fighting your ticket.

Your best path to beating a speeding ticket in Second Parish Jefferson Parish is to work with an experienced traffic ticket attorney. When a speeding ticket lawyer goes to court to fight your ticket, their goal is to get the charges dismissed or lowered. Depending on the specifics of your case, they will either argue that the charges do not stand and as such the ticket should be dismissed altogether, or they will work to negotiate a lesser charge which would also mean a lesser fine.

The fines for a speeding ticket on the west bank in Jefferson Parish will depend on how many MPH over the speed limit the driver was going, as well as whether the incident occurred in a school or construction zone. For most speeding tickets, fines will range from around $235 to $485. When you are calculating the true cost of a speeding ticket in Second Parish located on the west bank of Jefferson Parish, however, you will also need to include long-term consequences such as increased insurance rates.

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