|   OUR MISSIONTo provide a forum for justice to ensure that all citizens served by the City of Rockwall Municipal Court are treated fairly and equally while following the guidelines provided for due process of law. To properly administer this function, the Court must schedule offenders wishing to be heard by the Judge to appear before the Court, adjudicate the trial, collect the fines and fees from those found guilty, and issue warrants of arrest where the offender has not paid or appeared in the Court.
 
 The Rockwall Municipal Court is responsible for the adjudication of State and City ordinance violations which are classified as Class C Misdemeanors. The court conducts hearings and trials, collects fines, issues warrants, and reports convictions for offenses which occurred within the City of Rockwall. The following information is furnished to assist you and answer any questions.    OUR HISTORY The Rockwall City Council first established the Rockwall  Municipal Court through Ordinance No. 76-04, enacted on April 5, 1976.  The newly established Court had “jurisdiction  within the territorial limits of the City of Rockwall, and all criminal cases  arising under the ordinances of said City, and also shall have concurrent  jurisdiction with the Justice of The Peace of the precinct in which the City is  situated in all criminal cases arising under the criminal laws of the State in  which punishment is by fine only and where the maximum of such fine may not  exceed Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00).”   The ordinance provided that the Presiding Judge of the Court must hold  court at least once a week at the Rockwall City Hall. more...   LOCATION & HOURSLocation:
 The City of Rockwall Municipal Court
 2860 State Hwy 66
 Rockwall, Texas 75087
 P: (972) 771-7788 | F: (972) 771-7739
 Note: When using a GPS, enter 2860 Williams St. for Directions.    The  email for the Municipal Court is MCOURT@ROCKWALL.COM . This email may be used to send a Motion for Continuance, Records Request and  Discovery Motions. This email is NOT for pleading your case or communicating with the Judge. The acceptable form for  these requests are located on the web site.   Hours:Monday - Friday
 8:00am - 5:00pm
 The Municipal Court observes the same holidays as other City Offices.
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   Many fines can be paid online.  Payments for the Deferred Disposition that have been approved by the Court may be paid online.  If you meet the state qualifications for the Driving Safety Course or Deferred Disposition, you may enter a plea and request those two options by mail, or you may do so in person at the window during business hours.
 Cases involving juveniles may not be paid online. Payment may be sent by mail or you may pay in person during business hours after the required court appearance.
 
   COURT DOCUMENTS 
					                      The following is posted in compliance with Texas Government Code § 37.003: Lists of Attorneys Ad Litem, Guardians Ad Litem, Mediators, and Guardians.
   All attorneys who are qualified to serve as an attorney ad litem and are registered with the court: None.    All attorneys and other persons who are qualified to serve as a guardian ad litem and are registered with the court: None   All persons who are registered with the court to serve as a mediator:  None.    All attorneys and private professional guardians who are qualified to serve as a guardian as defined by Section 1002.012, Estates Code, and are registered with the court: None.
 
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   STANDING ORDERSOrder Vacating Previously Issued Standing Orders
 01 - Courtroom Decorum
 02 - Fine Schedule
 03 - Payment of Fees & Fines
 04 - Payment Plans & Extensions
 05 - Driver Safety Course
 06 - Deferred Disposition for Moving Violations
 07 - Deferred Disposition for FMR
 08 - Court Settings & Continuances
 09 - Pretrial Discovery
 10 - Statutory Compliance Dismissals
 12 - Administraive Grant of First Motion for Continuance   FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
 Where do I find an approved Driving Safety Course?
 Driving Safety Courses (DSC), also referred to as “defensive  driving,” are provided by private companies and therefore the court cannot  recommend any particular DSC.  An internet search for “Approved Driving  Safety Courses in Texas” should provide multiple options for you to take a DSC  online, or you can search for “Approved  Driving Safety Course in Rockwall,” or you can click this link  for approved providers (https://www.tdlrapproved.com).   Before you sign up for a DSC, be sure the course is approved for the dismissal  of traffic offenses.  All approved courses will be certified by the Texas  Education Agency. For more information about requesting DSC, click here.
   What violations may be dismissed upon compliance?For a list of violations that  may be dismissed upon compliance and payment of an administrative fee, click  here.
   I received a citation for Failure to Maintain Financial Responsibility (No Insurance) but I had insurance at the time I just did not have the proof. Can I have the citation dismissed? If  you received a citation for Failure to Maintain Financial Responsibility (No  Insurance), but you had insurance at the time of the citation, you may have  this citation dismissed for no charge.  To obtain dismissal, you must  provide the following information:  (1) proof that the vehicle was covered  by insurance at the time of the citation; (2) the beginning and expiration  dates of the insurance policy; (3) the policy number; and (4) the name and  telephone number of the agent who issued the insurance policy. For more information  about obtaining dismissal of this charge, click here.
   May someone else come in and pay for my citation?No, only the defendant or their attorney may make payment at  the court without prior appearance before the judge. After judgment has been  rendered payment may be made by another person.
   
 
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