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Traffic Ticket Attorneys

Traffic Court Contact Information for:

Seneca County Court
48 West Williams Street
Waterloo, NY 13165

Phone: 3155397021

Fax: 3155393267

Free, Honest Consultation. 
If you have a ticket pending in Seneca County Court, do not plead guilty by mail.  

Seth M. Azria, Esq. has successfully represented several thousand clients throughout New York in his nearly twenty-year career. He will outline possible outcomes, costs, timelines, and the best approach to your case. If a lawyer isn't essential your case due to a new self-service online county program, he will tell you upfront and guide you to those resources. 

This commitment to client-first advice is why Mr. Azria has earned numerous five-star reviews.

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.

Free Consultations. Call Now.
(315) 396-8006





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+