Sherman, New York
Sherman is the name of a town and village in Chautauqua County, New York. The village is located inside the town and is the town’s main residential area. Sherman is in the Western New York region and is around twelve miles north of the New York - Pennsylvania state border. , the town population was estimated at 1,700. The town was established in 1824 and named after Roger Sherman, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.
Traffic Tickets in Sherman
Most tickets in Sherman originate from Interstate 86 (Southern Tier Expressway). The highway runs east-west through the town’s north portion. Sherman sees a substantial increase in traffic during the summer months. This is due to the neighboring Lake Chautauqua, a popular lake and resort location. Additionally, the state police and the Chautauqua County Sheriff’s Department conduct traffic stops on the local roads.
In January of 2022, the Sherman Town Court moved to Findley Lake. They now share the same courtroom and court staff with the Mina Town Court, French Creek Town Court, and Clymer Town Court. For any traffic related charges in Sherman, you can contact the Benjamin Goldman Law Office. Consultations are free.
The Benjamin Goldman Law Office
The Benjamin Goldman Law Office is a traffic violation law firm. We have been serving motorists in Chautauqua County since 2011. We are confident that our attorneys can help with any traffic related charges in Sherman. The fees associated with your ticket can be paid off, but the mark left on your driving record costs more in the long run. Don’t let your insurance premiums rise, and don’t let the points associated with a ticket pile up. Feel free to get in touch with us to discuss your ticket. All consultations are complimentary.
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.