Lawyer’s Traffic Ticket Guide for Hardenburgh Town Court
The Town of Hardenburgh, population 215 at the 2010 U.S. Census, is situated in western Ulster County in Catskill Park. The area is reached by vehicle only by driving through Sullivan or Delaware Counties. The only way from Hardenburgh to other Ulster County towns is by hiking trails. Five of the High Peaks of the Catskill Mountains are inside Hardenburgh or along its borders.
If you have received a speeding ticket in the town of Hardenburgh and are having difficulty making heads or tails of your ticket, this guide is created to help you find some ease of mind in the legal arena.
If you are looking for legal representation, call our Ulster County speeding ticket defense attorneys today at 800-893-9645.
Court Tips and TidbitsAddress:
Hardenburgh Town Court
51 Rider Hollow Road
Arkville, NY 12406
The Hardenburgh Town Clerk is available every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. and on Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. The Justice Court is open only by appointment, and court is held on an as needed basis.
Sign-in: Please be sure to notify the court clerk that you are present for your court date. Failure in notifying the court clerk could result in your case not being called.
Dress Code: Although there is no official dress code enforced, it is highly recommended to come into court in formal wear. Many judges frown upon those who wear shorts, open-toe sandals, or other informal articles to court.
Trial: Each motorist is entitled to a trial on his or her traffic matters. In general, a traffic trial will occur on the driver’s first court appearance. The first court appearance is usually designated as a pre-trial conference.
Court tip: One of the worst things you can do is to ignore your ticket. Failure to Answer a ticket can result in a suspension of a driver's privilege to drive. If a driver is caught driving with a suspended license a police officer may arrest the driver and charge them in a criminal act.
FAQsDo local courts take credit card payments?
Some town courts accept payment by online services and other take credit card payments through a credit card form. Most village courts do not accept credit card payment.
Is the date on the front of my ticket my court date?
Ultimately, the date on the front of your ticket may be your court date but for the most part, it is your respond by date.
Can’t every speeding ticket be dismissed or resolved with zero points?
Every case is unique. Every court is unique. It is difficult to make a blanket statement with regard the ultimate resolution of a legal matter.
Do I have to testify at a traffic trial?
I local criminal court, you are innocent until proven guilty. You are not required to testify at your trial.
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