Skilled Failure to Appear Defense
When you receive a traffic ticket, you will be asked to sign a document that serves as a promise to appear in court. If you fail to pay the fine or appear in court, your driver's license will be suspended and a bench warrant for failure to appear (FTA) in court will be issued in your name. Failure to appear is a misdemeanor charge with serious consequences, including jail time and large fines.
If you have received a notice from the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) that your license has been suspended for failure to appear or you believe that a bench warrant has been issued for your arrest, call the experienced criminal defense lawyers of Bell & Boylan at 916-905-3674 to arrange a free consultation.
We Can Help You Fight Driver's License Suspension
At Bell & Boylan, our Sacramento suspended driver's license attorneys Anthony Bell and Nelson Boylan have more than 50 years of combined legal experience. We will aggressively protect your rights and help you obtain the best possible outcome in your FTA case.
When you work with our firm, we will evaluate the facts surrounding your case and recommend the best course of action based on your unique circumstances. Whether you forgot about your court date or could not afford to pay your fine, we are committed to helping you get your driver's license back and getting your criminal charges reduced or dismissed.
Schedule a Free Consultation With Our Failure to Appear Attorneys in Elk Grove
Is there a warrant for your arrest because you failed to appear in court? Bell & Boylan will aggressively protect your rights and interests. To schedule a free initial consultation, contact us online or call our Sacramento office at 916-905-3674, our Fresno office at 559-512-1271 or from anywhere in California at 877-861-3636. Our lawyers are available 24/7 to help you.
Practice limited to California only. Bell & Boylan — Lawyers is licensed to practice law in California and nowhere else. The firm does not intend to represent anyone desiring representation in any matter arising outside of California.




