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Peach State Lawyers Practice in DeKalb Recorders Court

If you’ve been pulled over or cited by a DeKalb County Police Officer, Sheriff, or Georgia State Patrol Trooper for any traffic violation including DUI; or have been cited for a DeKalb County code violation, you are due to appear in DeKalb County Recorders Court. Recorders Court is another name for traffic court. There is […]

Peach State Lawyers Practice in Gwinnett Recorders Court

If you’ve been pulled over or cited by a Gwinnett County Police Officer, Sheriff, or Georgia State Patrol Trooper for any traffic violation including DUI; or have been cited for a Gwinnett County code violation, you are due to appear in Gwinnett County Recorders Court. Recorders Court is another name for traffic court. There is […]

Peach State Lawyers Practice in City Court of Doraville

Dekalb County has several municipalities that handle their own court services.  The City of Doraville is one of the oldest municipalities in Dekalb County. The City Court of Doraville has always been an active courthouse.  The lawyers of W. Scott Smith P.C. have handled cases in Doraville for the past nine years and are familiar […]

Peach State Lawyers Practice in Johns Creek Municipal Court

North Fulton County has seen a recent spread of newly incorporated municipalities.   New municipalities mean new municipal courts.   Over the last nine years, the lawyers of W. Scott Smith P.C. have handled cases in every North Fulton Municipality. The Municipal Court of Johns Creek is located at 11445 Johns Creek Parkway suite 300, Johns Creek, […]

Peach State Lawyers Practice in Alpharetta Municipal Court

North Fulton County has seen a recent spread of newly incorporated municipalities.   New municipalities mean new municipal courts.   Over the last nine years, the lawyers of W. Scott Smith P.C. have handled cases in every North Fulton Municipality. The Municipal Court of Alpharetta is located at 12624 Broadwell Road, Alpharetta, Georgia, 30004. The court handles […]

DS-1205 / ALS: This Sheet of Paper is Nice, but I Want My License Back, Man!

by Ryan Walsh   So you’ve received notice from the Office of State Administrative Hearings that your case has been assigned to a Judge and is scheduled for a hearing date. That’s great. What’s next? As mentioned in our blog on DS-1205 forms, the administrative license suspension hearing relates directly to your choice to submit to […]