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Privacy Policy

Information we collect

We collect two kinds of information: details you choose to send us through a contact or consultation form, and limited technical data that is gathered automatically when any website is visited. You are never required to create an account.

Information you provide. If you fill out a contact or consultation form, we receive the details you enter — typically your name, phone number, email address, and whatever you write in the message. You decide what to share. Please do not send sensitive case details through the form; save those for a confidential conversation with an attorney.

Information collected automatically. Like most websites, ours records standard technical data such as your approximate region, browser type, the pages you view, and how you arrived. This is aggregate analytics used to understand traffic and improve the site — it is not used to identify you personally.

How we use it

We use the information you send to respond to your inquiry, and we use automatically collected analytics to keep the site fast, accurate, and useful. We do not use your information for unrelated marketing.

Specifically, we use form submissions to reply to your question and, if you ask, to arrange a free consultation about a warrant. We use analytics to see which guides are helpful, fix problems, and decide what to write next. We may keep records of inquiries as part of normal firm recordkeeping and to meet professional obligations.

When we share it

We do not sell your personal information. We share it only with the service providers that help us run the site and respond to you, or where the law requires it.

To operate this site we rely on a small number of third-party providers who process data on our behalf — for example, a form-delivery service that routes your message to the firm, an analytics provider that measures traffic, and a chat tool if you choose to use it. These providers are permitted to use the data only to provide their service to us. We may also disclose information if required by law, to comply with legal process, or to protect the rights and safety of users or the firm. If the firm’s structure ever changes, information may transfer as part of that transaction, subject to this policy.

Cookies and analytics

This site uses cookies for analytics and performance only — not for advertising. When you first visit, a banner lets you accept analytics cookies or choose necessary-only.

Necessary cookies keep the site working and remember your cookie choice. Analytics cookies, which load only if you accept them, help us measure traffic and improve content. You can change your mind at any time by clearing your browser cookies, and most browsers let you block or delete cookies in their settings. Blocking analytics cookies does not affect your ability to read anything on the site.

Your choices and rights

You control what you share, and you can ask us about the information we hold. Texas residents have specific privacy rights under state law, and we honor reasonable requests to access or delete personal information.

You can use the site without submitting any personal information. If you have sent us a message, you may ask us to access, correct, or delete the personal information we hold about you, and we will respond within the time the law allows. Under the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act, Texas residents may have the right to confirm whether we process their personal data, to access and correct it, to request deletion, and to opt out of certain processing. We do not sell personal data or use it for targeted advertising. To make a request, contact us using the details below; we may need to verify your identity first.

How we protect it

We take reasonable measures to protect the information we receive, including serving this site over an encrypted (HTTPS) connection. No method of transmission over the internet is perfectly secure, so please do not send confidential case details through the form.

We limit access to the information you send to the people at the firm who need it to respond to you, and we rely on reputable providers for form delivery and analytics. Even so, no website can guarantee absolute security. The safest way to discuss the specifics of a warrant or charge is a direct, confidential conversation with an attorney by phone.

Children’s privacy

This site is intended for adults dealing with a Texas warrant. It is not directed to children, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children.

If you believe a child has provided us with personal information, please contact us and we will delete it. Nothing on this site is intended to be used by, or to collect data from, anyone under the age of 13.

Changes to this policy

We may update this policy as the site or the law changes. When we do, we will revise the “last updated” date at the top of the page.

Material changes will be reflected here, and your continued use of the site after an update means you accept the revised policy. We encourage you to review this page from time to time.

How to reach us

If you have any question about this policy or the information we hold, contact L and L Law Group, PLLC, by phone, text, email, or mail.

Call or text (972) 370-5060, email info@landllawgroup.com, or write to L and L Law Group, PLLC, 5899 Preston Rd, Suite 101, Frisco, TX 75034. You can also use our contact page. This privacy policy applies to liftmywarrant.com; the firm’s main site, the L&L Law Group team, has its own policy.

This page explains how liftmywarrant.com handles information. It is a website privacy policy, not legal advice. Using this site does not create an attorney-client relationship. Last updated June 20, 2026.

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