Washington County is a rural county that covers approximately 391,040 acres, of which 16,448 are fresh water and 374,592 are land. The population is more than 25,000. The county is found in Northwest Florida, about 50 miles north of Panama City and midway between Pensacola and Tallahassee. Main roads serving the county are I-10, State Roads 77, 79, 20 and US 90. Jackson County, Holmes County, Walton County and Bay County border the county. The county seat is Chipley. The CSX Railroad System runs through Chipley and provides rail service to the area. Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport (ECP), and Dothan Municipal Airport provides commercial air service. The Tri-County Airport provides small terminal facilities for light general aviation services.
Much of Washington County is uninhabited, with most of the population residing in or around Chipley, Caryville, Ebro, Sunny Hills Vernon, Wausau, and other developments around the county's many lakes.
The climate in Washington County is humid subtropical with 71 inches of annual rainfall distributed throughout the year. The average temperature is about 66 degrees Fahrenheit. The average minimum for January is 42 degrees Fahrenheit and average maximum for July is 91 degrees.
Washington County is centrally located in the Florida Panhandle providing both residents and guests with an array of choices in shopping, church activities, dining, recreational, and employment opportunities. Excellent schools and medical facilities are available. Parks and recreational areas abound in the area.
If you receive a traffic ticket/citation, Washington County traffic ticket lawyer Ian Nesbeth, may be able to help.
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Individuals who hire Washington 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.
Washington 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 Washington County
The vast majority of people pay for a Washington County traffic ticket after receiving it, not knowing the harsh consequences that can result. If you recently paid a Washington County traffic ticket you may still be able to avoid the points on your license. If you paid the fine for a Washington 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 Washington 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 Washington County traffic lawyer Ian Nesbeth for a consultation, It's Free.
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