Town of New Scotland, New York
New Scotland is the name of a town in Albany County, New York. It is in the central part of the county, around twelve miles southwest of the State Capital. The town includes the Village of Voorheesville, its main population area. New Scotland also encompasses the hamlets of Clarksville, Feura Bush, New Salem, Tarrytown, Unionville, and Wolf Hill., the total town population was estimated at 9,300.
Traffic Tickets in the Town of New Scotland
The main roads in New Scotland are NYS-157 (Thatcher Park Road), NYS-155 (State Farm Road), NYS-85 (New Scotland Road), NYS-443 (Delaware Turnpike), NYS-32 (Indian Fields Road), and CR-306 (Voorheesville Avenue). Traffic patrol is conducted by the New York State Police and the Albany County Sheriff’s Office. The town also employs a Constable, who is authorized to conduct traffic stops and issue citations. The New Scotland Justice Court has jurisdiction over all traffic violations alleged to have occurred within the town. The court is located in the Hamlet of Clarksville. Common charges handled in New Scotland include Driver’s View Obstructed (VTL 1213-a) , Moved From Lane Unsafely (VTL 1128-a), Unsafe Passing (VTL 1124), Passing a School Bus, and No Seat Belt (VTL 1229).
The Benjamin Goldman Law Office
For any traffic violation in New Scotland, you can contact the Benjamin Goldman Law Office. We are a New York State traffic ticket defense firm. Our team has been helping motorists in Albany County since 2011. By retaining our firm, we will do everything in our power to eliminate the points. Our attorneys can make any necessary court appearances in your place. We offer a complimentary consultation. Feel free to reach out to discuss your ticket and the consequences of pleading guilty to the charges. Our firm can take on your case in New Scotland.
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