Town of Salisbury, New York
Not to be confused with the Hamlet of Salisbury in Nassau County
Salisbury is a town in Herkimer County, New York. It is at the southern foothold of the Adirondack Mountains. The area is considered part of the Mohawk Valley region as well. Salisbury is roughly twenty-five miles east of the city of Utica. , the population of Salisbury was estimated at 2,000. The town covers one hundred and eight square miles. Several hamlets make up the town. They are Curtis, Irondale, Ives Hollow, Paper Mill Corners, Salisbury, and Salisbury Center.
Traffic Tickets in the Town of Salisbury
The town of Salisbury does not have its own police department. Traffic stops in town are conducted by the New York State Police or the Herkimer County Sheriff’s Office. Charges for moving violations typically originate on the town’s arterial road, New York State Route 29 (NYS-29). This road is found in the southern part of town. From Salisbury Center, the road runs west and south. The average speed limit in Salisbury is 55 miles per hour. This drops to 35 miles per hour as you enter some of the hamlets.
The Salisbury Town Court adjudicates all the town’s traffic tickets. The court is located in the Salisbury Town Hall in the Hamlet of Salisbury Center. Speeding is the most common ticket they deal with. For any traffic related charges in Salisbury, you can contact the Benjamin Goldman Law Office.
The Benjamin Goldman Law Office
The Benjamin Goldman Law Office is a New York State traffic ticket defense firm. We opened our law firm in 2011. Since then, we have successfully defended many clients with traffic citations in Herkimer County. If you are thinking of retaining our firm, simply reach out to us. Consultations are always free.
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.