Traffic ticket intake Form

Got a ticket in Tennessee? Let us help you fight it.

Complete the form below to get a fast, free case evaluation. The more details you provide, the quicker we can help.

NOTICE: While McClanahan Law, PC would be pleased to discuss your legal needs, please understand that merely contacting us does not create an attorney-client relationship. We cannot become your lawyers or represent you in any way unless (1) we know that doing so would not create a conflict of interest with any of the clients we represent, and (2) satisfactory arrangements have been made with us for representation.

Accordingly, please do not send us any confidential information about any matter that may involve you unless we have agreed that we will be your lawyers and represent your interests and until you have received a letter from us to that effect (called an "engagement letter") or you have signed a representation agreement. The best way for you to initiate a possible representation is to contact one of our attorneys so that we can explain the steps that must be followed. When you receive an engagement letter or representation agreement from us, you will be our client, and we may then exchange information freely.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Traffic Ticket Intake Form

Does filling out the Traffic Ticket Intake Form make me a client?

What happens after I submit the form?

How will I know if my case is accepted?

When does representation officially begin?

What if my case is not accepted?

Why is this process important?

No. Submitting the intake form is the first step in the process, but it does not create an attorney-client relationship.

Once you submit the form, our team will review your information to determine if we can assist with your traffic matter.

If we are able to take your case, you will receive an engagement letter from our firm. This letter outlines the terms of representation, including fees.

Representation begins only after you:

  1. Sign the engagement letter, and

  2. Pay the required retainer or flat fee (as outlined in your agreement).

Until both steps are complete, you are not a client of the firm.

If we determine we are unable to represent you, we will notify you promptly. You are, of course, free to seek assistance from another attorney.


The intake process helps us make sure we have all the necessary information and can dedicate the right resources to your case. It also ensures both you and the firm have a clear understanding of the scope of representation before any work begins.