Your Best Option: An Experienced Defense Attorney
Facing a DUI in Good Hope, GA? You are most likely concerned about what this means for your future, especially for your family and your career. You may be worried about what this means for your record and you are no doubt nervous about what this means for you financially. And, rightfully so.
Spending time in jail, losing your license, having to pay a hefty fines and facing a permanent conviction on your record can make your life a lot harder. Make sure you are doing everything in your power to prevent this from happening by contacting a skilled defense attorney as soon as possible.
Tom Barton is an experienced DUI attorney helping clients in Good Hope as well as across the state of Georgia. If you or a loved one has been arrested for drunk driving, don’t wait, contact our office today for a free review of your case. This is the best chance you have to put the pieces of your life back together and move forward with minimal damage to your future. We can help you with:
- DUI Arrests – our services extend to first time DUI’s, out of state DUI’s, military DUI, DUI after NASCAR Races, multiple DUI convictions, under 21 DUI defense and more
- Answer your questions – we can provide you with answers about penalties and costs
- Help You Keep Your License – you only have 10 days after you’ve been arrested to petition to keep your license.
Good Hope, GA – Walton County Court Information
The mission of the Walton County Probate Court is to serve the citizens of this county by performing the unique constitutional duties, given to the Probate Court, that is compassionate, impartial, professional and fiscally responsible.
Responsibilities Georgia Probate Courts exercise exclusive, original jurisdiction in the probate of wills, administration of estates, appointment of guardians (minor and adult) and involuntary hospitalization of incapacitated adults and other individuals. All probate court judges administer oaths of office, issue marriage and firearms licenses; some process United States Passports applications.
Hearings
They may hold habeas corpus hearings or preside over criminal preliminary hearings. Unless a jury trial is requested, probate court judges may also hear certain misdemeanors, traffic cases and violations of state game and fish laws in counties where there is no state court.
Elections
When authorized by local statute, probate judges serve as election supervisors and make appointments to certain local public offices.
Traffic Court
PAYING FINES BEFORE COURT: If you wish to resolve your charges without coming to court, for most offenses you can pay the fine at the Probate Court or online and you will not have to appear for court on the date on your citation. You may pay the fine in person at the court with cash, a money order, Visa, or MasterCard. Please note there will be a convenience fee applied to all card transactions. You can also pay your fine online by visiting https://www.ezcourtpay.com/
-Aggressive Driving
-Driving on a Suspended License
-DUI
-Driving without a License
-Fleeing/Attempting to Elude
-Leaving the Scene of an Accident
-No Insurance
-Possession of Marijuana
-Racing
-Reckless Driving
-Speeding more than 24 mph (driver under 21)
-Suspended/Cancelled/Revoked Registration
Application Acceptance Times:
-No marriage applications will be accepted after 4:30 p.m. daily. Must arrive no later than 4:15 p.m.
-No passport applications will be accepted after 3:30 p.m. daily. Must arrive no later than 3:15 p.m.
-No weapons carry permit applications will be processed from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. or after 4 p.m. daily. You must arrive before 11 a.m. and before 4 p.m. in order to apply.
Visa and MasterCard are accepted for most services, although a convenience fee will apply. For your convenience, please bring EXACT CASH. Cash is not acceptable for all services.
Bruce E Wright
Probate Judge
Phone: 770-267-1345
Probate Court
Physical Address View Map
303 S Hammond Drive
Monroe, GA 30655
Mailing Address
303 S Hammond Drive
Suite 118
Monroe, GA 30655
Hours
Monday – Friday
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Phone: 770-267-1345
Fax: 770-267-1417
Contact DUI Defense Attorney Tom Barton
Any DUI conviction you face is serious, even if it is a first offense. Do you think the court will go light on you? Think again, a conviction will remain on your record and it will impact your life in one way or another.
Don’t let a mistake impact the rest of your life – at least not without a fair fight! Contact Tom Barton, who has the experience to fight those accused of DUI in Good Hope, GA. 770-961-7400. We are available around the clock to answer your questions and assist you with your case.
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