Speeding & Traffic Ticket Lawyer for
Brasher, New York

Brasher, New York

Brasher is a large and rural town in St. Lawrence County, New York. It is located in the northern foothills of the Adirondack Park, around fifteen miles from the Canadian border. St. Lawrence County is considered part of the North Country region. It makes up ninety-two square miles and is home to an estimated 2,500 residents (). Brasher was established in 1825 and named after the town’s original landowner, Philip Brasher. The hamlets of Brasher Center, Brasher Falls and Helena make up the town’s main residential areas.

Traffic Tickets in Brasher

The main roads in Brasher are County Route 53 (River Street) and County Route 55 (Brasher Falls-Helena Road). CR-53 runs parallel to the St. Regis River, heading north-northeast and south through the western half of Brasher. Taking this road south will bring you to Brasher Falls. CR-55 runs north-south along the Deer River, which is found in the eastern part of town. CR-53 and CR-55 are connected by County Route 50 (Brasher Falls-Deer River Road), which runs east-west near the southern town line. New York State Route 37C enters and leaves the town through the northern boundary, forming a “V” shape.

There is no town police department. Brasher receives police services from the St. Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office and the New York State Police. Both are authorized to conduct traffic stops. Authorities issue citations for various moving violations. The most common charge is speeding. All traffic related charges in town are made answerable to the Brasher Town Court (Brasher Justice Court). The court is located in Brasher Falls.

The Benjamin Goldman Law Office

Pleading guilty to certain violations will likely result in a conviction on your driving record, whether you are a resident of New York, any other state, or Canada. Before you take action on your ticket, it is probably prudent to reach out to a traffic lawyer. The Benjamin Goldman Law Office is a traffic violation law firm that provides free consultations. We will review the charges and advise if they are serious. If they are serious, it makes sense to fight the ticket. You or your attorney should fight the ticket because it will allow the charges to be reduced. It does not matter if you in fact committed the alleged infraction. If the charges are not serious, it probably makes sense to just plead guilty, even if the allegations are entirely false. The Benjamin Goldman Law Office is looking out for your bottom line.

If you ultimately decide to retain counsel, the attorneys at the Benjamin Goldman Law Office will be glad to help. Our firm has helped thousands of motorists get serious charges reduced or dismissed. We are ready, willing, and able to take on any traffic related charges in Brasher.

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 the 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 Brasher Justice Court

Physical Address: 11 Factory Street, Brasher Falls, New York 13613
Mailing Address: PO Box 358, Brasher Falls, New York 13613
Location: Google Maps
Phone: (315) 769-8274
Fax: (315) 389-4223
More Information: Town Government Webpage

Town Justices:
Hon. Derek Bellinger
Hon. John L. Burns

Court Clerk:
Marcie Provost

Prosecutor:
St. Lawrence County District Attorney’s Office