How Do I Get My License Reinstated If The Frisco Municipal Court Has An Omni Fee Hold On It?
Holds are put on a person’s driver’s license if a case in Frisco, Texas goes into warrant and remains unresolved. The Texas legislature has approved a hold fee of $30.00 per unresolved case. This fee is referred to as an “omni fee.” An omni fee is a civil penalty. This means that regardless of the outcome of your case, you will still have to pay the omni fee in order to lift any holds on your driver's license. For more information, please call attorney Jack Byno at 817-685-0912.
Jack Byno, public intoxication ticket defense lawyer, can help fight to keep your Frisco public intoxication citation off your record. If a person gets arrested for public intoxication, they are given the option of bonding out of jail. If you have bonded out, you may have posted a cash bond or hired a bail bondsman. The mistake many people make is thinking that is the end of it. It is just the beginning.When you bond out you are or will be given a court date. If you then fail to appear in court on the appointed date, a warrant will be issued for your arrest. Jack Byno can help you lift the warrant and appear in court on your behalf. Contact the Law office of Jack Byno at 817-685-0912.
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