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Deferred Disposition
Overview
You may be eligible to request Deferred Disposition as an option to prevent a violation from becoming a conviction. Request must be made by the 11th calendar day after the citation is issued. The full amount of the citation must be paid in full, and a deferral period of 60 days (up to 180 days) would be established. Provided you comply with all orders of the Municipal Court during the deferral period, the violation will be dismissed.

Anyone who requests deferred disposition for First Offense-No Insurance must provide current proof of insurance, and keep insurance current throughout the deferral period.

Note: If you are under the age of 25 and request Deferred Disposition for a moving violation, you will be required to complete a Defensive Driving Course as a condition of your probation (mandated by Texas State Law).

Criminal Offenses and No Insurance Violations (second or third)
Case must be set for Municipal Court and request must be made before the Judge. Please contact the Municipal Court for exact fine and cost amount associated with your citation.

You may request Deferred Disposition via fax or in person at the Municipal Court counter. Please print Deferral Request form and fax it to (817) 297-5073. Your request will be processed and a Deferral Agreement will be faxed back to you. After signing the Agreement, fax to Municipal Court for Judge's approval (include Credit Card Authorization form for required payment).