Cases can not be resolved over the telephone. You have
to appear in person or use the US Mail Service. All Juveniles
(16 and younger) must
appear in person and be with a parent or guardian. This also
applies to 17 year old minors with alcohol violations. This
is required by law.
Jurisdiction
Cases
that are filed in Municipal Court include (but are not limited
to), traffic violations, Class C misdemeanors, and violations
of City ordinance.
Traffic
Violations
Traffic
violations include moving and nonmoving violations, commercial
vehicle violations, failure to maintain financial responsibility,
no drivers' license, etc.
Class
C Misdemeanors
Class C misdemeanors (crimes punishable by a maximum fine
of $500) include: public intoxication, theft (less than
$50), disorderly conduct, minors in possession of alcohol,
possession of drug paraphernalia, etc.
Violations of City Ordinance
Includes violations of juvenile curfew, environmental violations,
rubbish at a residence, and animal violations),etc.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR JUVENILES:
If you are under 17 years of age you must appear before a
judge. When issued a citation by an officer you must bring
a parent or guardian with you when you appear on your 12 day
"promise to appear" you signed on your citation/ticket.
If a complaint is filed against you, you will be notified
by mail when to appear with your parent or guardian. When
issued a citation/ticket allow the court three (3) working
days to process your citation/ticket. Do not mail the fine
payment due (found in the fine schedule letter the officers
hand out) because you must make an appearance in person.
NEW LAW -Address Notification - You
and your parent or guardian are required by law to provide
the Court, in writing, your current address and residence.
If your place of residence changes, you have 7 days to notify
the Court, in writing, of your new address and residence.
Failure to keep the Court informed of your new residence
may result in Failure to Appear and Failure to Notify charges
filed against both you and your parent or guardian. The
obligation of keeping the Court informed of your current
address and residence is required until your case is finalized/terminated.
This is a new law with serious
consequences if not complied with by both the child and
parent or guardian..
Make a Plea
After you are issued a traffic citation, you must enter a plea
by the twelve (12) day promise to appear, you signed, located
at the bottom of your citation. Allow three (3) working days
to process your citation before appearing in person. You have
three options, you may enter a plea of:
1.
Nolo Contendere (No Contest)
2. Guilty
3. Not Guilty |
for
each violation shown on your ticket. Please Note: Only
the person who received the ticket can sign the plea form. You
can make your plea either in person or by mail. The judge can
not hear any evidence until after your plea is made.
If you plea Not Guilty the judge cannot hear your evidence until
your trial.
Nolo Contendere (No Contest)
A plea of nolo contendere means that you do not contest the
charges filed against you and you are waiving your right to
a trial by judge or jury.
When
you enter a "No Contest" plea, you must pay the
fine specified for the violation. Either bring or mail the
fine payment to the Court.
Guilty
By entering a plea of guilty, you admit that the act is prohibited
by law, that you committed the act charged, and you are waiving
your right to a trial by judge or jury.
When
you plead guilty to a violation, you must pay the fine specified
for the violation. Either bring or mail the fine payment to
the Court.
Not Guilty
A plea of not guilty means that you are informing the Court
that you are not guilty of the offense in which you were
accused. You must plead not guilty by the promise to appear
date, twelve days from the date the citation was issued.
Upon receipt of your plea, your case will be heard at the
next trial date. You will be scheduled for a trial by judge
or jury. When entering a plea of Not Guilty please inform
the court whether you want a trial by judge or jury. The
judge can not hear any evidence you may offer until the
trial has started.
What Happens If I Do Not Make a Plea or Ignore My Ticket?
If you fail to make a plea for each violation shown on your
ticket, a warrant will be issued for your arrest. You may
also be entered into the DPS Failure To Appear Program in
which you will not be able to renew your drivers license until
you have resolved your outstanding issues with the court.
Driver's Safety Course Requirements
Note:
If you have a commercial driver's license you are not eligible
to take Defensive Driving.
You may choose to take a Driver's Safety Course (DSC) on any
one of the moving violations shown on the ticket you were
issued. If you were cited for any of the following, you are
not eligible to take defensive driving for that violation.
Please note that you can only take defensive driving for ticket
dismissal once per year.
1.
Speeding 25 mph or more above the posted speed limit
2. No insurance or failure to maintain financial responsibility
3. Leaving the scene of a collision
4. Passing a School Bus, or Cited while driving in
a Construction Zone when worker's were present.
If
you mail your request in, make sure you follow the instructions
in the fine schedule letter completely or you may be denied
your request.
The
DPS Failure to Appear Drivers License Program
If
you fail to make a plea or fail to pay your court costs and
fines the court may enter you into the Failure To Appear Program.
Once you are entered into the FTA database in Austin you will
not be able to renew your Drivers License until you have resolved
your outstanding issues with the court.
Court-Issued
Warrants
The
Court will issue a warrant when:
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1.
You fail to make a plea to violations shown on your
ticket
2. You fail to comply with the Orders of a Judge
3. You do not complete a payment plan or fail to
make payments as promised.
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Note:
You
will not be arrested if you come to Court to resolve a warrant!
Fines and Payments
Once
you have made a plea to each violation you can then pay your
fines. When you plead No Contest or Guilty to violations charged
against you, you must make full payment for fines owed.
Make Your Payment
You may deliver your payment to the Court in one of two ways.
1. Bring your payment in person to the Court location.
2. Mail your payment to the Court mailing address:
Ballinger
Municipal Court
106 9th Street
Ballinger, Texas 76821 |
Also fill out and sign your plea on the fine schedule letter
the officer gave you when he issued your citation. Note: Do
Not Mail CASH if you chose to mail in your payments!
Cashiers Check or Money Order
Make your cashiers check or money order payable to the Ballinger
Municipal Court in the full amount due. Write your drivers
license number and date of birth on the cashiers check or
money order along with your name. Please indicate if you have
an address change.
Partial and Late Payments
If you do not plead on all charges shown on the ticket by
the appearance date, you may expect an arrest warrant to
be issued and arrest fees and Violation of Promise to Appear
fines to be added to the amount due.
Payment received late will be accepted and posted. You will
be notified by mail at the address shown on your ticket
if additional fines apply.
Payment Extension
If you cannot afford to pay, you must go to the court in
person to request an extension to pay fines due. You will
be required to fill out an application and sign a payment
agreement.
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