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Traffic Ticket Reply Form More Forms for Traffic Cases. General Information. This information is furnished to you to provide basic information relative to the law governing procedures for traffic cases in the Harris County Justice Courts.
Traffic offenses, generally, are punishable by a fine of not more than $200.00 and all costs of court. Disclaimer: The law is constantly changing and there may be times when the information on this web site will not be current.
For most offenses for which a citation has been issued, fines can be paid online by using the Harris County Justice of the Peace Courts' website. Online payments may be made until 11:00 p.m. on the appearance date shown on your ticket.
More Information about Traffic Cases. General Information. This information is furnished to you to provide basic information relative to the law governing procedures for traffic cases in the Harris County Justice Courts.
The Court is accepting payments in person and through our website: http://www.efiletexas.gov/. Criminal and civil case filings and pleadings may be filed in person or via Efiling: myjp41@jp.hctx.net. Monitor the status of your criminal or civil case: https://jpodysseyportal.harriscountytx.gov/OdysseyPortalJP.
Prior to the appearance date shown on your citation, you may pay the fine for the offense with which you are charged. Most fine amounts are shown on the Uniform Traffic Notice. You may also find your fine amount using the "Find My Case and Court Date" feature on the Harris County Justice of the Peace Courts' website.
Information about Traffic Cases Failure to Appear on Your Court Date. If you fail to take care of your citation prior to the appearance date on the citation, or fail to appear in court as required, the court may issue a warrant for your arrest.
Extracts can be requested for a single day or for a date range. The data extracts are offered in three (3) file formats: a tab-delimited text file, comma-separated values, and XML. Data Extracts for Criminal and Traffic Cases. Data Extracts for Civil Cases.
You do not have the right to take a course if you are currently taking a course, or have completed a course within the 12 months preceding the date of the offense and the course was taken to secure a dismissal of a traffic citation.
Search for case in Harris Counties Odyssey Web Portal. Cases and Dockets. The information contained in this site was valid at the time of posting. Harris County assumes no liability for damages incurred directly or indirectly as a result of errors, omissions or discrepancies.