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Traffic Ticket Attorneys

Genesee County

Traffic Ticket Lawyers

Azria & Bruffett Law Firm's traffic ticket lawyers represent drivers charged with speeding, DWI, Aggravated Unlicensed Operation, cell phone use, texting while driving, and all other traffic violations, misdemeanors, and felonies in Genesee county, New York. 

Our highly-rated team includes former prosecutors, we understand the process from all sides. We have the experience and the work ethic to ensure the most positive resolution of your case. 

Please, contact us, if you have a case pending in the following courts:

Need help with your ticket?

One speeding conviction may cause premiums to increase over $2,000 in three years. The Zebra. 

Don't plead guilty. .

Our experienced traffic defense lawyer is available to talk to you about your case.

Accepting Cases in Onondaga County Only.

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(315) 364-1155




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Azria & Bruffett PLLC BBB Business Review

Taconic Parkway Speeding Ticket

Seth was able to reduce my 6 point speeding ticket to 0 points with a small fine. His office was responsive and kept me up to date. I did not have to appear in court, they pretty much took care of everything.

Jeffrey posted to Avvo
Google+ Review


They are just great. My case was taken care professionally from the beginning to the end.

Google+ Review

I was entirely satisfied with the representation I received from Azria and Bruffett. In May 2018, I received two tickets for failing to stop adequately at a stop sign (the officer said it was a "rolling stop") and failure to signal more than 100 ft. before a turn. I had never had a moving violation in 20+ years of driving, and I was now suddenly facing 5 points and the possibility of a hefty fine! Azria and Bruffett were able to get the charges reduced to a non-moving violation with no points and a minimal fine. Based on my experience, I would recommend them to someone who is concerned about avoiding points and black marks on their driving record.

Christopher Noble posted to Google+