Can I perform community service in lieu of paying a fine?
Municipal court allows some individuals to perform community service in lieu of paying a fine. Depending on the individual and the case, a defendant may ask the Judge for community service. The Judge may allow a portion of or the entire fine to be worked off. Community service is at the discretion of the Judge. All community service programs are to be at nonprofit organizations and will be well supervised. Please call 432-264-2530 for more information.

Show All Answers

1. How can I get information about my citation?
2. How should payment be made for my citation?
3. Can I pay my fine in installments?
4. Where is my ticket filed?
5. Can the Judge dismiss my ticket?
6. What are the requirements for Driving Safety Course?
7. Am I eligible to request the Driving Safety Course?
8. What documentation do I need to bring to show the Court that I am eligible for the Driving Safety Course?
9. I did not have insurance at the time I received my ticket, but I obtained insurance in my name after that. Will my ticket be dismissed?
10. How do I file a complaint against a Municipal Court staff member?
11. I just want to tell the Judge my story. Will he/she talk to me?
12. I requested a trial. What happens now?
13. Do I have to get a lawyer to go to court?
14. Can I perform community service in lieu of paying a fine?
15. What is a Deferred Disposition?
16. What are the rules regarding juveniles and Municipal Court?
17. If there is a mistake on the ticket does that make it invalid?
18. Is this charge going to revoke my probation?
19. Is this ticket going on my driving record?