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Traffic Ticket Lawyers in Houston

If you received a traffic ticket in Houston, contact Paul Kubosh, Attorney at Law. We’re traffic ticket lawyers in Houston. We work to get the best result for you.

Even though a traffic ticket may seem like a small nuisance, it can create headaches in the long run. You may face increased insurance rates, difficulty with employment and even problems with your driver’s license. Some traffic offenses are serious matters that can result in jail time.

When you work with our lawyers for traffic tickets in Houston, we do everything within our power to get the best result for you. Let us help you understand your options. We can represent you at court appearances. If you choose to take your case to trial, we can represent you.

Getting a traffic ticket can create frustration and anxiety. You don’t have to fight alone. Our lawyers are proud to fight for your rights, your future and your freedom. Let our traffic ticket lawyers in Houston customize a path to success.

For traffic tickets in Houston, time may be very limited to assert some specific rights and defenses. We are standing by to take your call. Call or send us a message to talk to our lawyers today.

Serving All Courts in Houston

Our lawyers represent individuals facing traffic tickets and other criminal misdemeanor charges in City of Houston Municipal Courts and Harris County Justice of the Peace Courts. If you are facing a traffic ticket anywhere in the City of Houston, our lawyers are experienced in the local courts and ready to represent you in fighting the ticket and working towards the best possible outcome.

Houston County Municipal Courts

Central Municipal Courts Building

1400 Lubbock Street, Houston TX 77002

(713) 247-5479

Judge Louie Ditta

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Judge Sharon M. Burney

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Judge Wanda E. Adams

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Judge Angela D. Rodriguez

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Judge Victor Treviño III

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Judge Jo Ann Delgado

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Judge David Patronella

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Judge Joe Stephens

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Judge Eric William Carter

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Judge Jeff Williams

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Judge Israel B. García, Jr.

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Judge Laryssa Korduba

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Judge Lincoln Goodwin

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What to do in Houston

Residents and visitors alike can enjoy a variety of events and activities in Houston. The city has comfortable weather throughout much of the year. There are notable landmarks to see including a sculpture park, police officer’s memorial, Fallen Warriors Memorial, and Waterwall Park.
Year-round attractions include Space Center Houston, the Houston Museum of Natural Science, the Children’s Museum of Houston and Battleship Texas. People looking to learn about nature and animals may enjoy the Houston Zoo, Houston Botanic Garden and the Cockrell Butterfly Center. Plus, they can enjoy what Texas is famous for with the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.
Visitors can head to the hear of the Theater District to the Bayou Place, a space for entertainment, dining and office space. It’s just one of the many shopping and entertainment venues within the city including The Galleria, River Oaks Shopping Center and Memorial City Mall.
Sports fans have no shortage of options in the city. It is home to Major League Baseball’s Houston Astros, the National Football League’s Houston Texans, the National Basketball Association’s Houston Rockets and professional soccer and rugby teams. There are also a number of colleges with sports teams including the University of Houston, Rice University, Texas Southern University and the University of St. Thomas.
Seasonal events give residents and visitors a chance to enjoy all that Houston has to offer. Summer brings a Shakespeare Festival, restaurant weeks, the Freedom Over Texas Festival and a variety of musical performances. The Great Texas Mosquito Festival draws visitors for food and carnival activities. In the winter, families can enjoy holiday markets, seasonal concerts and lighting ceremonies.
Transportation options in Houston include a large bus network. Fares start at $1.25 with free transfers throughout the network. George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) and William P. Hobby Airport (HOU) serve commercial travelers. In addition, several taxi and rideshare companies offer services throughout the city.

Texas Traffic Violations

Traffic Tickets

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Houston Police Stations

Houston Police Stations

The Houston Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency of the City of Houston. There are 24 Districts each with a physical address and phone number. Many substations are open 24 hours. HPD offers options to report crime including calling 911 for an emergency, non-emergency phone reporting, online reports, alerts and anonymous tips. In addition to HPD, the Harris County Sheriff’s Office and Texas State Troopers may provide law enforcement services in the city.

Postal Mailing Address

1200 Travis Street, Houston TX 77002

(713) 884-3131 (non-emergency)

 

Gulfton Store Front

5980 Renwick #A, 77081

 

Ranchester Store Front

9160 Bellaire boulevard #F, 77036

 

Sunnyside Storefront

3511 Reed Road, 77051

Houston Court Houses

The Houston Municipal Courts have locations throughout the city. Your copy of the traffic ticket you received should have court information. It is not based on where you live, so be sure to read carefully. If you can have your ticket dismissed with proof of compliance, you may present proof at any annex court location during operating hours. You may also wait until your court hearing and present the proof at that time.

Central Municipal Courts Building – Herbert W. Gee Municipal Courthouse

1400 Lubbock, Houston TX 77002

(713) 247-5479

 

Acres Homes/ North Command Station

9455 West Montgomery, Houston TX 77088

(281) 405-5319

 

Clear Lake Sub-Station

2855 Bay Area Boulevard, Houston TX 77058

(832) 395-1877 or (832) 395-1876

 

Kingwood Annex Court

3915 Rustic Woods Kingwood, TX 77339

(832) 395-8042

 

Southeast Command Station

8300 Mykawa, Houston TX 77048

(832) 394-2202 or (832) 394-2206

 

Westside Command Station

3203 South Dairy Ashford, Houston TX 77082

(832) 394-5150

Houston Hospitals and Medical Centers

Texas Medical Center

The largest medical city in the world

(713) 791-8800

 

Houston Methodist Hospital

In the Texas Medical Center

(713) 790-3311

 

Memorial Herman

Teaching hospital for the McGovern Medical School

(713) 704-4000

Contact our Houston Traffic Ticket Attorneys

When you receive a traffic ticket, it can be hard to know what to do next. There are ways that you can minimize the damage. Sometimes, you can remedy the ticket by providing documentation. You may even be able to participate in a deferred adjudication program. You also have a right to a trial.

What should you do if you get a ticket? There may be several options, and time limits can be very short. It’s a decision you need to make quickly – but the choice you make can impact you far into the future.

The Kubosh Law traffic ticket attorneys can help. We have in-depth knowledge of the local courts. We’re experienced in a range of criminal and traffic matters. Our high standards of professional advocacy mean that you can have the peace of mind to know you’re doing the right thing when you receive a ticket. We’ll explore all your options and work together to fully pursue your case.

We would love to help you.

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Traffic Court in Harris County Justice of the Peace – Precinct 8, Place 2

Address

16603 Buccaneer Ln.

Houston, TX 77062

Map

Harris County Justice of the Peace – Precinct 8, Place 2, is located at 16603 Buccaneer Ln., Houston, TX 77062. It is a white building that is labeled as Harris County Court, Precinct 8. There is parking available on the street. 

The courthouse is across the street from Rocket Park on Ramada Drive and Diana Lane. The Clear Lake City-County Freeman Branch Library is next door. There are homes and businesses nearby.

Phone Number

(281) 488-8780

Fax

Civil Fax Line: (713) 437-4586

Criminal Fax Line: (713) 437-4602

Email

MyJP82@jp.hctx.net

Hours

Monday – Friday 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM

Except official county holidays

Records Search

Harris County Justice of the Peace Case Records and Court Date Search

Live Stream

Harris County Justice of the Peace Precinct 8, Place 2 Live Stream

Daily Dockets

View daily dockets and schedule for Harris County Justice of the Peace

Jury Information

View jury information

Court Forms

Common court forms

Supervisor/Administrative Clerk

Tracey Rushing is the Chief Clerk of Justice of the Peace Court for Harris County, Precinct 8-2. She brings 25 years of experience in the courts to the role. She became the Chief Clerk in 2019. Alene Farrar and Teresa Parker serve as Assistant Chief Clerks for Precinct 8, Place 2.

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