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Legal Representation in Florida

Putting Clients First

When you choose Scott Mitchell, you will be represented by a trial attorney who has more than 25 years of experience in criminal defense, disciplinary actions for civil service employees, administrative and professional licensure issues, and more. At Scott Mitchell PA, we believe in putting clients first. We set everything else aside and focus in on accomplishing our clients' goals. You can be assured that you will receive dedicated representation always, from the start of your case to the finish.

Serving Jacksonville and the Surrounding Parts of Florida

Not many lawyers respond to calls at 10 at night or on the weekend. Not many lawyers offer a 24/7 phone line and are ready to take immediate action at any time to help a client get out of jail after an arrest or to address any other legal emergency. That is dedicated representation, and you will find it at Scott Mitchell PA in Jacksonville, Florida.

Our representation is comprehensive. For example, we represent criminal defense clients from bond hearings forward. After a case is resolved, if the client has fines and court fees that need to be paid, we will make certain they are paid on time. We also address any issues related to probation and record sealing, issues that fall far outside the bounds of what is covered by many criminal defense lawyers. You can count on us to go above and beyond and address issues that you may have never thought about it.

Contact Us 24/7 for a Free Initial Consultation

Call us at 888-365-0779 or send us an e-mail. We pride ourselves on our 24/7 availability. This can be crucial, particularly in criminal defense cases to ensure counsel at a client's initial bond hearing, which generally happens within 36 hours of an arrest.