Speeding & Traffic Ticket Lawyer for the
Town of Livingston, New York

Speeding and Traffic Tickets in the Town of Livingston, New York

The source of many Livingston speeding tickets and other traffic violations is U.S. Route 9. This busy roadway cuts through the town heading north and south, passing the principal hamlet and Blue Stores. In the northeast section of town, U.S. 9 intersects with New York State Route 82, which enters from the north and runs diagonally southeast through the Hamlet of Glenco Mills. The western portion of town is served by New York State Route 9G and several county routes. NYS-9G (Rhinebeck–Hudson Road) runs parallel to the Hudson River, passing through multiple towns. U.S. 9 and NYS-9G are connected by County Route 10, which runs east–west through several hamlets, including Linlithgo, Burden, and Livingston.

Traffic citations in Livingston are issued by the New York State Police and the Columbia County Sheriff’s Department. The Town of Livingston Justice Court adjudicates all speeding and traffic violations. If you were issued a ticket in Livingston, do not plead guilty without first consulting an attorney. The Benjamin Goldman Law Office may be able to have your charges reduced or dismissed, helping you avoid fines, points, and insurance increases.

Livingston Traffic Ticket Lawyer and DUI Attorney

We defend motorists in Livingston County facing DUI and DWAI charges involving alcohol or drugs. Our attorneys analyze the details of the traffic stop, chemical testing procedures, and paperwork accuracy to identify weaknesses in the prosecution’s case. We work toward reductions or dismissals that help protect your license, record, and future.

Town of Livingston, New York

Not to be confused with Livingston County.

Livingston is a town in Columbia County, New York. It is on the eastern side of the Hudson River, around forty miles southeast of Albany and approximately twenty miles west of the Massachusetts state line. Livingston is considered part of the Hudson Valley region. The town encompasses thirty-nine square miles., the town population was approximately 3,585. Livingston was settled as early as 1664, and formally settled in 1788 as a town. Several hamlets are found in Livingston. They are known as Blue Stores, Burden, Glencoe Mills, Linlithgo, Linlithgo Mills, and the principal hamlet, Livingston. Town offices and the town court are located in the principal hamlet.

The Benjamin Goldman Law Office

The Benjamin Goldman Law Office is a New York State law firm. We have a boutique law practice, focused on Vehicle & Traffic Law. Our lawyers fight traffic tickets for clients in Columbia County. We submit the Not Guilty plea on behalf of our clients and then make any necessary court appearance in the place of our client. We are almost always able to obtain significant reductions off the charges our clients were facing. Our attorneys have been able to get these results even where our client was in fact guilty of the violation. You can contact us at your convenience to find out more.

If you have received a ticket in Livingston, you can contact us as we have defended numerous drivers in the Livingston Town Court.

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 your legal fee if we are unable to reduce any points added to your license as a result of the ticket.

*Traffic tickets only. Does not apply to misdemeanors and felonies.

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Information on the Livingston Justice Court

Physical Address: 119 County Route 19, Livingston, New York, 12541
Mailing Address: PO Box: 44, Livingston, New York, 12541
Location: Google Maps
Phone: (518) 851-9441 ext. 312
Fax: (518) 851-3750
E-mail: livingstontowncourt@nycourts.gov
More Information: Court Website

Town Justices:
Hon. Harold G. Weaver
Hon. Angela Guzzi

Court Clerk:
Michelle Turek

Prosecutor:
Columbia County District Attorney's Office