St. Louis DWI attorney Travis Noble Jr. has a proven record in Missouri drunk driving defense. Free consultation at 314-450-7849.
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St. Louis DWI attorney Travis Noble Jr. has a proven record in Missouri drunk driving defense. Free consultation at 314-450-7849.
Travis Noble, P.C. is a highly regarded Criminal Justice Attorney based in Clayton, Missouri, known for his extensive legal knowledge and dedication to his clients. Reviewers consistently praise Travis and his team for their exceptional communication, compassion, and commitment to achieving favorable outcomes, often describing him as not just an attorney but a trusted confidant and friend. Many clients express immense gratitude for the support they received, highlighting Travis’s ability to make them feel comfortable and confident throughout their legal journeys.
Travis was very knowledgeable and explained everything so there were no unanswered questions. Didn’t make promises and made me feel comfortable. Highly recommend him and his team.
King of the court= TRAVIS NOBLE! This is an attorney I could honestly highly recommend on any level. Not only has he been a great attorney but he’s down to earth and would give you the shirt off his back. You ask for it, and you get it. I’ve hired many attorneys and this one has my trust 100%! Wished I would had known about him years ago!
i attempted for weeks and weeks to get an initial appointment set up or even a call back with no luck, and we ultimately ended up going with someone else. we had really high hopes about him and are very disappointed we never even got the chance to speak to him. the woman who answers calls at the office is extremely snobby. the only response i ever got was “if he has time and feels like it he will give you a call” she had such a nasty attitude and it seems like she expected us to beg for an appointment. whenever you are willing and ready to hand someone almost twenty thousand dollars you would expect them to be eager too do their job, apparently not.