The Collins Town Court is located on Mill street in the town of Collins.
The town of Collins is in Erie County, New York. The town is on the southern border of Erie county and is considered to be one of the “Southtowns” of Erie County. The population at the 2010 census was over 6,000.
The town of Collins has a total area of 48.1 square miles, of which 48.0 square miles is land. The south town line of Collins is lined by Cattaraugus Creek, which is the county line of Cattaraugus County.
U.S. Route 62 runs north-south through the town, and NYS Route 39 runs east-west and intersects with north-south New York State Route 75.
Collins Town Court personnel are prohibited by law from providing you with any legal advice. They will attempt to guide you through the process; but if you have legal concerns, you should seek the advice of counsel.
About the John C. Nelson Law Firm
We help people fight traffic violations throughout New York state and have offices in Ellicottville, NY and in Cheektowaga, NY. We serve Cattaraugus County, Erie County, Allegany County and all other cities, towns and counties in New York State. If you need experienced representation, we are available 7 days a week to help you through your case.
You wouldn’t attempt to fix the brakes in your vehicle or change the tires without consulting a professional if you were not familiar with how to perform these repairs and maintenance right? The same can be said for seeking professional and skillful legal representation when faced with a traffic violation of any kind. Proper legal representation can repair the possible damage to, and help you maintain, your license.
The most important skills that traffic defense attorneys possess can only be acquired through training and experience. These skills include the ability to evaluate a case and determine the best course of action; negotiate with a district attorney; and zealously advocate in a way consistent with their client’s goals and expectations.
Some of the most common violations under the DMV point system:
Speeding (1 – 10 MPH over posted limit): | 3 points |
Speeding (11 – 20 MPH over posted limit): | 4 points |
Speeding (21 – 30 MPH over posted limit): | 6 points |
Speeding (31 – 40 MPH over posted limit): | 8 points |
Speeding (more than 40 MPH over posted limit): | 11 points |
Reckless driving: | 5 points |
Failing to stop for a school bus: | 5 points |
Following too closely (tailgating): | 4 points |
Inadequate brakes: | 4 points |
Inadequate brakes while driving an employer’s vehicle: | 2 points |
Failing to yield right-of-way: | 3 points |
Violation involving a traffic signal, stop sign, or yield sign | 3 points |
Railroad-crossing violation: | 3 points |
Improper passing, unsafe lane change, driving left of center, or driving in wrong direction: | 3 points |
Leaving the scene of an incident involving property damage or injury to a domestic animal: | 3 points |
Safety restraint violation involving a person under 16 years old: | 3 points |
Texting while driving: | 5 points |
Any other moving violation: | 2 points |
Did you receive a ticket in Collins Town Court?
When charged with a traffic violation you could spend countless hours researching issues and preparing documents, compiling evidence, preparing for appearances and hearings taking time away from the other opportunities like work and valuable time with your family. Or you could hire an attorney who handles these violations day in and day out and can quickly help you decide on the best course of action to get you back on the road with minimal exposure to the legal consequences that could potentially flow from a traffic violation.
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