Village of Alfred, New York
Alfred is a village in Allegany County, New York. The village is within the town of Alfred. The small city of Hornell is located northeast of the village. Alfred is named after the 9th century Anglo-Saxon King, Alfred the Great. The village is home to Alfred University and Alfred State College. The village consists mostly of people who attend or are affiliated with the two colleges. , the estimated village population was 4,000.
Traffic Tickets in the Village of Alfred
Traffic stops in the village of Alfred can be conducted by New York State Police or Allegany County Sheriff’s Department. In addition, there is also a village police department that conducts traffic patrols on the village roads. The main roads are New York State Route 244 (NYS-244), which runs east-west in the northern portion of the village, and County Route 12 (Main Street), which runs north-south through the center of the village.
There are technically two courts in Alfred: the Alfred Town Court and the Alfred Village Court. They share a courtroom and court personnel. Each court handles the same type of cases, such as traffic violations, misdemeanors, and small claims. The village court jurisdiction is limited to matters that arise from within the village boundaries. The town court has jurisdiction over everywhere in town except the village.
The Benjamin Goldman Law Office
If you are issued a traffic ticket in the village of Alfred, you can contact the Benjamin Goldman Law Office. We are a traffic ticket defense firm and have been fighting traffic violations in Allegany County since 2011. Our team has handled a wide variety of traffic violations. We welcome new cases, even challenging ones. The Benjamin Goldman Law Office provides a free consultation to all motorists. Call us so we can discuss your options.
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