Town and Village of Lisle, New York
Lisle (pronounced: ly-ill) is the name of a town and village in Broome County, New York. The village is within the town., the estimated combined population was 2,700. The closest city is Binghamton, approximately twenty-five miles down the interstate. Lisle is considered part of the Binghamton Metropolitan area, and in the bigger picture, part of the Southern Tier region.
Traffic Tickets in the Town and Village of Lisle
All traffic violations in Lisle are heard in the Lisle Town Court (Town of Lisle Justice Court). This court is busier than most other courts because of the highway that goes through Lisle. Interstate 81 (I-81) runs north-south through the eastern portion of the town. Troop āCā of the New York State Police patrol the interstate. Most traffic stops are initiated for motorists exceeding the 65-mph speed limit. Local busy roads include US-11, NYS-79, CR-21 (Caldwell Hill Road), and CR-25 (Jennings Road). On the local roads, traffic stops can also be conducted by deputies of the Broome County Sheriff's Office. The town and village do not have their own police departments. For any traffic related charges in Lisle, you can contact the attorneys at the Benjamin Goldman Law Office.
The Benjamin Goldman Law Office
The Benjamin Goldman Law Office is a traffic ticket defense firm. We help many motorists in Broome County and specifically in Lisle Town Court. Feel free to contact us to discuss your ticket. Consultations with our firm are free. We can discuss your charges and the options available to deal with the charges. You will not have to come back to Lisle to fight your ticket. Our attorneys can make any necessary court appearances in your place. You can get in touch with us via phone call, email, text, or website submission.
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 the legal fee if we are unable to reduce the total points associated with your tickets.
*Traffic tickets only. Does not apply to misdemeanors and felonies.