markmccrimmon

Office: (512) 478-1860
For Emergencies: (512) 415-4450

:: DWI
:: Drug Offenses
:: Environmental Prosecutions
:: Serious Felonies
:: Occupational Licenses and Expunctions
:: Assault
:: Abuse
:: Revocations
:: Class "C" Misdemeanors

:: Austin, Tx
:: Travis County
:: Williamson County
:: Hays County



The Law Office of Mark Paxton McCrimmon is a full-service criminal defense law practice dedicated to defending individuals facing Texas state and federal criminal investivations and prosecutions. We focus on providing quality representation in all areas of criminal defense including serious felonies, revocations, assault charges, DWI & drug related charges, and Class C misdemeanors and tickets.

With over 25 years of experience, Mark works comfortably with prosecutors, judges, probation officers and court coordinators to provide exceptional results. As a former prosecutor with both the Travis County Attorney's Office and the District Attorney's Office, Mark has a unique familiarity with the court process specific to Central Texas. His experience with serious felonies and a broad variety of criminal cases enables him to provide his clients with exceptional results. Mark provides personalized attention to each case ensuring the most favorable plan of action for the client's needs

- Jail release available 24 hours per day
- Free consultation regarding your criminal case
- Payment plans available


Mark McCrimmon | Attorney at Law | 704 W 9th St Austin, TX 78701-2214 | (512) 478-1860

The information contained on this website is intended to introduce prospective clients to Mark McCrimmon, Attorney at Law, and is not to be considered a legal opinion or an offer to represent you. This web site is not intended to establish an attorney-client relationship. Consultation with a Texas criminal defense lawyer for purposes of receiving advice regarding the individual circumstances of specific situations may be initiated by your telephone call. The sending of electronic mail is not privileged. Email sent to Attorney Mark McCrimmon using any of his email addresses would not be confidential and would not create an attorney-client relationship.