The 72-Hour Window: The One Thing Conroe Drivers Should Do Before the Court Date Sneaks Up
Here’s a reassuring fact about the first three days after a Conroe traffic stop: almost nothing has to happen in them. Your deadline is usually a week or more out. Nobody is going to call you. Nothing is going to escalate this weekend. The 72-hour window is not an emergency. But it is the window…
How to Find the Court Date and Deadline on Your Montgomery County Citation
You’re holding the ticket, looking at it for the first time in good light, and it’s a wall of tiny boxes, codes, and handwriting. Somewhere in there is the one date that actually controls your next two weeks — and it’s not obvious which one. Let’s find it together. The ticket has more than one…
You Signed the Ticket the Officer Handed You on I-45. Here’s What That Signature Actually Committed You To
Somewhere around the time you merged back onto I-45 in Conroe, it hit you: I signed that. The officer held out the metal clipboard, you signed where they pointed, and now part of you is wondering if you just admitted guilt to something. If you accidentally pleaded guilty on the shoulder of the freeway. You…
I Signed the Ticket Without Really Reading It on I-45 — What Did I Just Agree To?
Signed your traffic ticket on I-45 without really reading it? Here’s what signing actually means in Texas — and what you still have time to do about it.