 Hi, I'm David Cantor with the Law Offices of David Michael Cantor and today I'm going to talk about the Fountain Hills City Court. Sometimes this is called the Fountain Hills Municipal Court. It means the same thing. So if you have a ticket, make sure it says City Court or Municipal Court. If you're charged with a felony, that's going to be in the Superior Court. Also, if it says Justice Court, that is a different court. City Court usually means that the city police pulled you over and you're cited for a misdemeanor into the Fountain Hills City Court. Now, the address of the court is 16705 East Avenue of the Fountains. That's in Fountain Hills, Arizona 85268. Now, how do you get there? Well, you go down Shea Boulevard. If you've left Phoenix, you're going to be going eastbound and you're going to go all the way down Shea until you hit Fountain Hills Boulevard. Then you're going to turn left usually and you're going to go north. You're going to go about two to three miles and down on the right you're going to see Keith Mayhand Drive. Now, this is just before you hit the Fountain. That's Keith Mayhand Drive and you're going to make a right and then you're going to make another right on Avenue of the Fountains. It's basically Southeast Avenue of the Fountains and La Montana. That's the street names. Now, when you show up to the court, you're going to have plenty of parking out front, so don't worry about that. Make sure you dress appropriately. No hats, no t-shirts, no sunglasses. Dresses if you're going to a job interview. Now, you should use an attorney. Why should you use an attorney? First of all, in the Fountain Hills City Court, if we're hired, we go for you, you don't have to go. Average case takes four to six months and you have to show up every month if you're on your own. If you hire us, we go for you and that's going to save you a lot of time. In addition, we get preference in the order that the judge takes the cases. So there's an evidentiary hearing and you do have to appear with us. We'll get you in and out of court quicker than if you show up on your own. Lastly, the prosecutor. If you're unrepresented, you're what is known as a pro-per-client. They're going to try and convince you to plead guilty to whatever the charge is. Let's say it's a DUI. They're not going to tell you, hey, this is a really good case. You should fight me on this. You should go to trial because you might win. They're not going to say that. Now, if you have an attorney and we go for you when we file appropriate motions, our goal is to get the case dismissed or cut you a lesser charge that you can live with. Speeding ticket, weaving ticket, something of that nature. If you decide that you want to meet with us, go to dmcantor.com and click a contact form and you can fill that out or you can call us on the phone number on the website and we'll get you in to meet with us. It doesn't cost anything, but it does take about 30 minutes. It's a free one-half hour consultation. In addition, if you go to our website, you're going to see that we have over 2,000 wins on our website of all different types and all different types of cases. We also will post our wins specific to the Fountain Hills City Court, but we look forward to hearing from you soon. Please give us a call.