Contact Tim Fleming Law — Free Consultation for Criminal Defense and Traffic Tickets in Mobile, Alabama
You don't need to know what to say. You don't need documents ready. Just explain what happened — Tim takes it from there.
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Mon – Fri · 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
3929 Airport Boulevard, BLDG 2, Mobile, Alabama 36609, United States
Your inquiry goes directly to Tim — not an intake coordinator, not a case manager. Every message is read by the attorney who will handle your case.
What you share here is confidential. Attorney-client privilege applies from your first contact, and nothing you describe in this form is shared outside this office.
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- 40+ years in Mobile and Baldwin County courts
- Criminal defense and traffic ticket representation
- Every municipal court in two counties covered personally
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Have a Court Date Coming Up? Call Today.
A court date that feels close is not too late to address. Tim accepts cases with imminent court dates and can prepare quickly — appearing on short notice in Mobile and Baldwin County courts is part of a 30-year practice, not an exception to it.
The sooner you call, the more options are available. That's true for criminal charges, traffic tickets, CDL violations, and missed court dates alike.
Common Questions Before You Reach Out
How do I contact a criminal defense attorney in Mobile, Alabama for a free consultation?
Call Tim Fleming Law directly or submit the inquiry form above. There is no fee for the initial consultation, no obligation to retain after the call, and no preparation required on your part. Tim answers personally and will tell you directly where your case stands.
Where is Tim Fleming's law office in Mobile, Alabama?
Tim Fleming Law is located in Mobile, Alabama. The full address and a map are above. Tim serves clients throughout Mobile County and Baldwin County, and most traffic cases are handled without clients needing to visit the office at all.
What should I say when I call — do I need to have my ticket or case documents ready?
No. You don't need documents, legal terminology, or a prepared statement. Describe what happened in plain language — Tim handles the work of determining what matters, what court is involved, and what your options are. The first call is a conversation, not an intake process.
Is it too late to call if my court date is very soon?
In most cases, no. Tim accepts cases with approaching court dates and has appeared on short notice in Mobile and Baldwin County courts throughout his career. Call as soon as possible — the sooner he knows the details, the more he can do.
Is the information I share in the contact form or on the phone confidential?
Yes. Attorney-client privilege applies from your first contact with this office. What you share in the inquiry form or during a phone consultation is confidential and is not disclosed outside Tim Fleming Law.



