FAQs
FAQs
You would have to fill out an application and submit it to the court in person or by mail. Click on the document and submit it to court. There will be a fee for $30.00 plus postage; this fee will be collected after you submit your application to the court.
Expungement Form
Expungement Form
Please fill out the form provided and submit to court in person or by mail.
Deferred Disposition
Deferred Disposition
Yes. Provide the court with dates and name of the jail where you were incarcerated. Please fill out the form and submit to the court, by mail or in person. You will be contacted by mail after the request is made.
Jail Time Served Form
Jail Time Served Form
Contact the Texas Department of Public Safety.
You are entitled to be excused as a juror if you:
- Are over 75 years of age
- Have legal custody of a child under 10 years of age and jury service would leave the child unsupervised
- Are a student of a public or private secondary school
- Are a student enrolled and in actual attendance at an institution of higher education
- Are an officer or an employee of the Senate, the House of Representatives, or any other department, commission, board, office, or other agency in the legislative branch of state government
- Are the caretaker of a person who is unable to take care of himself/herself (an invalid)
- Can show a physical or mental impairment or an inability to comprehend or to communicate in English
Yes, you will be $6.00 for each day you actually serve on jury duty.