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    Nassau County Traffic & Parking Violations Agency

Jeanne Marie Beckmann is an experienced traffic defense attorney who has successfully resolved thousands of tickets in the Nassau County Traffic & Parking Violations Agency (NCT&PVA) at 16 Cooper Street West, in Hempstead, its new location at 801 Axinn Avenue, Garden City, New York and other Nassau County courts.  As a result of her representation, thousands of tickets, points and charges were dismissed or reduced.   

You don't have to risk the exposure to large crowds, miss work, school, vacation or travel long distances to appear in court.  You don’t have to wait in long lines wearing a mask in tough weather conditions.   She can handle it all for you, in most courts. She will forecast your case results based on her prior dealings with the Prosecutors, the charge(s), your driving record and history of similar cases in the same court.  If you have an upcoming court, have missed your court date, or have been suspended for failing to answer, contact attorney Jeanne Marie Beckmann for a free consultation at 516  485 4888.   

See my REVIEWS above and below.

DON’T PAY YOUR TICKET! 

Paying a ticket means that you are pleading guilty.   If you plead guilty to a moving violation, the Court will notify the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).  The DMV will record the conviction and points on your driving record. Convictions for moving violations will not be deleted from your driving record until January of the 4th year following conviction.  If you are convicted in 2022, the conviction will not be deleted until January, 2026.   Your automobile insurance cost can increase from the time the change in your driving record is detected until the conviction is deleted from your driving record.  

Contact Jeanne Marie Beckmann at 516 485 4888 to discuss your case pending in the Nassau County Traffic & Parking Violations Agency or other Nassau County Courts.  The consultation is free.  


Visit the Blogs page to find more information about the consequences of receiving and paying your tickets.


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