Town of Stamford, New York
Not to be confused with Stanford in Dutchess County, New York.
Stamford is a small town in Delaware County, New York. It is located within the Catskill Mountains., the town population was estimated at 2,000. The town encompasses two villages: the Village of Stamford and the Village of Hobart. The town also includes the Hamlet of South Kortright. The town’s main population area is Stamford village, and the town offices are located in Hobart.
Traffic Tickets in the Town of Stamford
The main roads in Stamford are State Route 23 (NYS-23) and State Route 10 (NYS-10). Route 23 runs east-west and Route 10 runs north-south. The roads intersect in the center of the village of Hobart. Most traffic citations in Stamford are for speeding violations, specifically on village roads. The default speed limit is 55 miles per hour, but reduced to 30 mph as one enters the villages. Many motorists fail to slow down, generally unintentionally.
The area is patrolled by Troop “C” of the New York State Police. Stamford has a Justice Court that handles all violations of Vehicle and Traffic Law occurring within the town. For any Stamford traffic tickets feel free to contact the Benjamin Goldman Law Office for a free consultation.
The Benjamin Goldman Law Office
The Benjamin Goldman Law Office is a boutique law firm that practices traffic ticket defense. Originally based out of neighboring Sullivan County, our attorneys now handle traffic violations throughout Delaware County. We have experience specifically in the Stamford Justice Court. Our attorneys have generally been successful in obtaining dismissals or major reductions for clients. The team at the Benjamin Goldman Law Office will be glad to take on your case in Stamford. You can contact us at your convenience. Consultations are free.
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.