Manhattan South TVB Traffic Tickets

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About the Manhattan South TVB

The New York Department of Motor Vehicles founded the Traffic Violations Bureau in 1969. The DMV’s intention was for the TVB to manage the massive number of traffic tickets. Since the amount of violations listed in the New York State Traffic Violations Laws (NYS VTL) have grown since then, it has become even easier to get a traffic ticket in NYC.

Today, the Manhattan South TVB handles many of the same duties it had in the past. That means managing all non-criminal moving violations in downtown Manhattan. That does not include parking tickets or violations that may result in criminal penalties.

How to Fight the Manhattan South TVB

There are many ways to fight NYC traffic tickets, so it’s impossible to list them all in one document. A good traffic lawyer knows which ways work best in each situation. The five steps listed below are a general rule of thumb:

  1. Memorize your ticket information.
  2. Enter a plea of not guilty.
  3. Research the violation cited on the ticket.
  4. Hire a NYC traffic lawyer.
  5. Negotiate with the judge and the prosecutor.

The majority of traffic ticket cases end in loss. But by bringing an expert traffic lawyer into the game, you can increase the chances of winning your case.

More Resources for Fighting the Manhattan South TVB

There are countless tools out there to help you fight traffic tickets. For example, WinIt’s traffic ticket lookup tool can help you find lost traffic tickets. The TVB call center is another great resource for people fighting traffic tickets.

You can reach the Traffic Violations Bureau call center at (718) 488-5710, but you’ll have to call between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. on weekdays. The people there can give you answers to many basic questions. For more advanced questions, contact your traffic lawyer or leave a comment below.

The Manhattan South TVB traffic court’s address is as follows:

  17 Battery Place
  10th Floor
  New York, NY 10004

Manhattan South TVB Ticket Tips

These three basic tips can help you in any courtroom situation:

  • Dress in business attire.
  • Be kind and considerate.
  • Address the judge as “Judge,” “Your Honor,” or “The Court.”

For more advanced traffic ticket tips and information, contact the experts at WinIt and download the WinIt app. If you still have questions about NYC traffic tickets, comment them below. Our team of NYC traffic attorneys will answer them as soon as possible!

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