(Updated April 20, 2023)
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- Ticket dismissal course – important information
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Mobile |
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Ticket dismissal course – important information
- In order for a certificate to be issued, you must provide your complete and correct Court case (’cause’) number.
- Austin: AMC000##### (Search for your case number here. )
- Houston: 4-digit year + ‘TR’ + 7-digit number — e.g., 2022TRXXXXXXX
- San Marcos: 4-digit year + 6-digit number — e.g., 2022XXXXXX
- Travis County: ‘J5-CR’ (‘Justice of the Peace, Precinct 5’) + 2-digit year + 6-digit number — e.g., J5-CR-22XXXXXX
- Waller County: ‘T’ + two-digit year + 4-digit number + JP1 — e.g., T22-XXXX-JP1
- No later than 7 days before the deadline for Austin or Houston.
- No later than 14 days before the deadline for Travis County or San Marcos. See below for details.
- Austin, Houston and Waller County, TX: A PDF version of the certificate will be emailed directly to the Court. You will be copied on this email.
- Travis County & San Marcos, TX: A PDF version of the certificate along with an accompanying letter will be emailed to you, which you must print out (the certificate must be in color) and mail or take in to the Court.
If you have any questions at all, please feel free to contact us by email, phone or text.