Madison County was named in honor of Founding Father James Madison in 1827, when it was chartered as Florida's largest county. When first formed, Madison County extended from the Aucilla River to the Withlacoochee and Suwannee rivers and from the Georgia border to the Gulf of Mexico. There are still 714 square miles of forests, rivers, lakes and gently rolling hills to enjoy. The City of Madison is the County Seat and was named for Madison C. Livingston, who donated the first parcel of land to create the city on May 2, 1838. There are two other municipalities in Madison County, the Town of Greenville and the Town of Lee. The current population of Madison is approximately 18, 862. If you receive a citation, Madison County traffic ticket lawyer Ian Nesbeth, may be able to help.
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Madison County Citation Lawyer
Individuals who hire Madison County Traffic Lawyer Ian Nesbeth have the peace of mind in knowing they are represented by an aggressive attorney who strives to get his clients the results they deserve.
Madison County traffic lawyer Ian Nesbeth's main focus is winning the case. However, we know that avoiding points on a client's driving record is of paramount importance. Florida uses a point system. Accumulating too many points can not only cause your insurance rates to increase, it can also result in your driver's license being suspended.
Contact a Traffic Lawyer in Madison County
The vast majority of people pay for a Madison County traffic ticket after receiving it, not knowing the harsh consequences that can result. If you recently paid a Madison County traffic ticket you may still be able to avoid the points on your license. If you paid the fine for a Madison County traffic ticket or citation in the last 60 days and you did not know at the time of the payment that paying the fine would lead to a conviction and assessment of points for the traffic infraction you may still be able to avoid the points. You should immediately contact Madison County experienced traffic ticket attorney Ian Nesbeth to discuss the possibility of setting aside the conviction. But, you must act within 60 days from the date you paid the fine on the traffic ticket. Remember, it doesn't cost anything to ask Madison County traffic lawyer Ian Nesbeth for a consultation, It's Free.
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