Town of Onondaga, New York
This page is about the Town of Onondaga. For the County of Onondaga see here.
Onondaga is the name of a town in Onondaga County, New York. The town is just south of Syracuse. Most of the town is residential communities serving as a suburb to Syracuse., the town population was estimated at 22,700. Onondaga is the name of a Native American tribe that was active in the Syracuse area.
Traffic Tickets in the Town of Onondaga
The Onondaga Town Court (Town of Onondaga Justice Court) handles all traffic tickets issued within the town. A portion of Interstate 81 (I-81) runs north-south through the town and the justice court sees a lot of speeding tickets from this stretch of highway. US-11 also goes through Onondaga where it is named South Salina Street. Other important local roads include South Onondaga Road (NYS-80), Makyes Road (CR-129), Cherry Valley Turnpike (US-20), West Seneca Turnpike (NYS-175), Tanner Road (CR-184), and Bussey Road (CR-139). On the I-81, traffic stops are conducted by state police. On local roads traffic tickets can also be issued by county sheriffs. If you received a traffic ticket in the town of Onondaga, and want to talk about it with a professional, just give us a call. We provide all motorists with a free consultation.
The Benjamin Goldman Law Office
The Benjamin Goldman Law Office is a New York State traffic ticket defense firm. We have been helping motorists in Onondaga County since 2011. Our lawyers are diligent and persistent in their pursuit of the best possible disposition for our clients. Our efforts have paid off. We receive many five-star reviews across various online platforms. The Benjamin Goldman Law Office takes on the most challenging cases. We will be glad to review your Town of Onondaga ticket.
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.