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The Allen Municipal Court has jurisdiction over all fine-only offenses that have been committed within the Allen city limits. These offenses include Class C misdemeanors, traffic offenses, and City ordinances violations. The court collects fines, conducts trials by jury and judge and issues warrants of arrest. The Municipal Judge arraigns prisoners arrested within the city limits in all types of felony and misdemeanor violations and performs other magistrate duties.

Individuals receiving citations must respond to the court within 20 working days from the issuing date of the violation. Please allow three business days for the court to receive a case. Appearance is by counsel, mail or by the person to whom the citation was issued. A 24-hour drop box is located in front of the City Hall building in the median where the flag poles are located.  The drop box has court payments written on the outside of it.

Court Dates

Court dates can be scheduled in person at the Municipal Court window or by mail. A mailed request must include the following: name, mailing address, ticket number, and a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Court dates are not scheduled by phone. To reschedule a missed court date, the Judge may require a cash bond to be posted.

Please Note: Hats, caps, shorts, cutoffs, t-shirts, and tank tops are not permitted in the courtroom. Also, all cell phones and pagers must be turned off during court proceedings.

Warrant Information

If your citation is in warrant status, you must pay the full amount of the warrant in the form of cash or money order only .Personal checks will not be accepted for payment of a warrant. A 24-hour drop box is located in front of the City Hall building in the median where the flag poles are located.  The drop box has court payments written on the outside of it.Plea Information

A person has three options when charged with an act. These include:

Please review additional information about these pleas and the legal implications related to each plea.

Court-Ordered Community Work

The Parks and Recreation Department offers community work through trash removal from parks and public facilities. No appointment is necessary. Go to the Municipal Annex one hour prior to the shifts at 6:30 a.m. or 3 p.m., seven days a week. Work is canceled if it is raining. The center is located at One Butler Circle, behind Allen City Hall.

Access the information sheet for more specific information about court-ordered community work.
 

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Municipal Court

Municipal Court and Parks and Recreation Building
301 Century Parkway
Allen, TX 75013
Phone: 214.509.4380
Fax: 214.509.4389

Our Hours:

Mon/ Tue/Thu/Fri - 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Wed - 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.