I am not able to make my court date, but would like to see the Judge. Is there a way to reschedule?

You may reset your court date one time by calling 72 hours in advance or requesting a reset in writing. If you are not able to contact the Court within 72 hours, and it is an emergency, the Court will reset the date with documentation presented to the judge to avoid any further fees.

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1. My ticket says to appear on or before a certain date. Does this mean I can see the Judge before the date?
2. I missed my court date. What are my options?
3. I do not have the money to pay my ticket. Can I set up payment arrangements with the Court?
4. Can I make payment arrangements for the Driver Safety Course fees?
5. I am not able to make my court date, but would like to see the Judge. Is there a way to reschedule?
6. I never took care of my ticket, and now I am receiving letters from the Warrant Division. What do I need to do?
7. I received a letter from the Texas Department of Public Safety about my driver’s license. What is this letter?
8. What time is the Court open to take care of tickets?
9. I hold a Class A or B Commercial Driver’s License. Can I request defensive driving or deferred disposition?
10. What is the difference between “Guilty” and “No Contest”?
11. I have a ticket for a City Ordinance Violation. Can I take a Driver Safety Course?