Town of Ashford, New York
Ashford is a town in Cattaraugus County, New York. It is in the Western New York region, just north of the Pennsylvania state line., the town population was estimated at 2,000. Ashford’s main downtown area is in the Hamlet of West Valley. The town’s justice court is also located in West Valley. The New York State Police and the Cattaraugus County Sheriff's Office provide police services for the town.
Traffic Tickets in the Town of Ashford
The Town of Ashford Justice Court adjudicates a high number of traffic tickets. Almost all traffic related charges originate on the US-219 (“Pittsburgh-Buffalo Highway”). Between the Pennsylvania state line and Ashford, the US-219 is a two-lane road with a general speed limit of 55 mph. Between Ashford and the Buffalo suburbs, the US-219 is a four-lane highway known as the Southern Expressway. The speed limit on the highway is 65 mph. The change between a two-lane road and a four-lane highway occurs in Ashford and involves a few turns with changing speed limits. Within Ashford there is a 55-mph speed limit and a 45-mph speed limit. The sudden road changes result in a high number of traffic violations. For any traffic related charges in Ashford, you can contact the Benjamin Goldman Law Office.
The Benjamin Goldman Law Office
The Benjamin Goldman Law Office can assist with any traffic ticket in Ashford. We are a law firm that mainly practices traffic ticket defense. Our lawyers have extensive experience defending all traffic-related charges, specifically in the Ashford Town Court. We are generally able to obtain dramatic reductions for our clients thereby allowing them to avoid increased car insurance rates. The Benjamin Goldman Law Office offers a complimentary consultation. Feel free to get in touch with us.
Points Reduced or Money Back Guarantee*
Our firm offers a Point Reduction or Money Back Guarantee*. This means we will issue a full refund of the legal fee if we are unable to reduce the total points associated with your tickets.
*Traffic tickets only. Does not apply to misdemeanors and felonies.