Principle Office Located At:
2319 Hall Johnson Road, Suite B
Colleyville, TX 76034
If your driver's license is in danger of being suspended as a result of traffic offenses you have committed in Grand Prairie, Texas, you will be notified beforehand by the Department of Public Safety (DPS). Reasons DPS may mail you a Notice of Suspension can range from too many outstanding Grand Prairie traffic tickets to No Insurance Convictions and even DWI. Upon learning that your driver's license is set for suspension, the first person you may need to get a hold of is a legal representative at the Law Office of Attorney Jack Byno. We have been defending against Grand Prairie DL suspension since 1994 and may be able to challenge the imminent suspension of your driver's license in the Dallas County Justice Court. For additional information, please fill out our DL Suspension Contact Form.
In the case that your driver's license is scheduled for suspension because of traffic offenses previously committed in the City of Grand Prairie, the Texas DPS will notify you via a mailed Notice of Suspension. You will have 20 calendar days to reply to this notice and request a DL suspension hearing, which if granted will be held in the Dallas County JP Court. If you decide to hire the Law Office of Attorney Jack Byno to defend against your Grand Prairie DL Suspension, we will promptly notify Texas DPS of this development. If you are not certain as to the reason DPS mailed you a Notice of Suspension in the first place, consider reviewing a copy of your Texas Driving Record. Your attorney may also request to review your record before pleading your case at your scheduled hearing, which you may or may not be required to attend.
Have Grand Prairie traffic convictions on your driving record led to the suspension of your driver's license? If so and you are now struggling to make do without legal transportation to work, school, and other essential locations, it may be in your best interest to contact the Law Office of Attorney Jack Byno. A temporary driver's license known as an Occupational Driver's License (ODL) may be obtained by our attorneys on your behalf. This ODL, oftentimes referred to as an Essential Need License, would allow you legal, albeit temporary, transportation during the time that your regular DL is suspended.
If you are suffering the effects of Grand Prairie DL suspension, you may be interested in retaining an attorney with Jack Byno & Associates to seek for you an ODL. Be aware that in order to obtain you an ODL, we may first need information including a copy of your driving record, proof of car insurance and your driver's license number. If our law firm successfully procures you an Occupational Driver's License, keep in mind that you will be required to obey any restrictions that come with it. Common ODL restrictions include locations you may be allowed to drive to, and hours of the day during which you are permitted to drive. You must follow any specified ODL conditions at all time, or face a Driving While License Invalid (DWLI) charge. DWLI should be avoided at all times, as penalties for it can include court fees, extended Grand Prairie DL suspension and sometimes even arrest.
It would be best for you and for our law firm to respond to a DPS-issued Notice of Suspension before 20 calendar days have passed and your driver's license is actually suspended, but this is not always the case. The good news is that you may be still be granted an ODL following Grand Prairie DL Suspension, and thereby legal access to the roads. If you would like additional information on DL suspension, suspension hearings or Occupational Driver's Licenses, please complete our DL Suspension Contact Form or call our law office at 817-685-0912.
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Drivers license suspension and revocations, as well as, occupational drivers licenses, temporary licenses, and essential need licenses are sought in the following counties: Collin County, Cooke County, Dallas County, Denton County, Ellis County, Grayson County, Henderson County, Hill County, Hunt County, Johnson County, Kaufman County , Navarro County , Parker County , Rains County, Rockwall County, Tarrant County, and Wise County.
Each of the above counties has Justice of the Peace (JP) Courts in one or more of the following cities:Alvarado, Arlington, Athens, Boyd, Bridgeport, Burleson, Carrolton, Chandler, Cleburne, Corsicana, Commerce, Cross Roads, Dallas, Decatur, Denison, Denton, Emory, Ennis, Farmersvile, Fort Worth, Frisco, Gainesville, Garland, Grand Prairie, Greenville, Hillsboro, Hurst, Kaufman, Kemp, Irving, Lake Worth, Lancaster, Lewisville, Malakoff, Mansfield, McKinney, Mesquite, Midlothian, Plano, Quinlan, Richardson, Roanoke, Rockwall, Seven Points, Sherman, Southlake, Springtown, Terrell, The Colony, Valley View, Van Alstyne, Waxahachie, Weatherford, Willow Park, and Wylie.
JACK BYNO, ATTORNEY AT LAW
2319 HALL JOHNSON ROAD, SUITE B
COLLEYVILLE, TX 76034