To contact the Municipal Court please call 210-622-9935 or via email at court@vonormytx.gov
Please allow the court 7 days to process your citation.
Make your debit or credit card payment using the "Pay Your Citation" button above.
When mailing a payment please address it as follows:
Von Ormy Municipal Court
P.O. Box 10
Von Ormy TX 78073.
Documents may be emailed to: court@vonormytx.gov
City Hall & Court Phone Number: 210-622-9935
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COURT DOCKET
*Will be posted at least 48 hours before court date (see image below)
NOTICE: Proper courtroom attire is required. Courtroom attire and manners extend to any hearings. If anyone violates any rules and or policies set forth by the court, they WILL be removed from the hearing and still be responsible for any action taken by the judge on their case(s).
All persons entering the courtroom should be dressed in clothing reasonably befitting the dignity and solemnity of the courtroom proceedings (e.g., shorts, flip-flops, tank-tops or T-shirts are not permitted).
COURT INFORMATION - THE COURT IS A SAFE HARBOR TO ADDRESS YOUR CITATION AND WARRANT CONCERNS.
Von Ormy Municipal Court is located at 14723 Quarter Horse at the Von Ormy City Hall & Municipal Court building. To handle court matters the Municipal Court Hours are Monday through Friday 8 am to 5 pm. Office is closed for lunch.
Note: The Judge and Prosecutor are only here on court day, which is the third Wednesday of the month. If you want to speak with either one of them, make sure you appear on your scheduled court date. Remember! It is considered ex parte communication to discuss any facts of the case with the judge or prosecutor that would hinder them from determining final judgment on the case.
- The Court accepts cash, credit cards/debit cards (Visa/Master Card), CashApp, cashier's checks and money orders made payable to the City of Von Ormy.
- Please allow 7 business days after issuance of ticket to submit your payment.
- Personal checks are Not accepted.
Any court clerk will be able to assist you regarding warrant(s) arising from the issuance of City of Von Ormy citations. The City of Von Ormy Municipal Court is a safe harbor. You may speak to a clerk by calling 210-622-9935. If you come in voluntarily to address your warrant(s), you will not be arrested on the City of Von Ormy warrant(s).
FINES
Plea of Guilty
By a plea of Guilty, you admit the act is prohibited by law, that you committed the act charged, and that you have no defense or excuse for your act. Before entering your plea of Guilty, you should understand the following:
- The State has the burden of proving that you violated the law (the law does not require that you prove you did not violate the law);
- You have the right to hear the State's evidence and to require the State to prove you violated the law and
- A plea of Guilty may be used against you later in a civil suit if there was a traffic accident (another party can say you were at fault or responsible for the accident because you pled guilty to the traffic charge).
Plea of Nolo Contendere or No Contest
A plea of No Contest means that you do no contest the State's charge against you. You will almost certainly be found guilty unless you are eligible and successfully complete a driving safety course and/or court-ordered probation. A plea of No Contest cannot be used against you in a subsequent civil suit.
A plea of Not Guilty means that you are informing the court that you deny guilt or that you have a defense in your case and that the State must prove what is has charged against you. If you plead not guilty, you must decide whether to hire an attorney to represent you. If you represent yourself, please see the section on Presenting the Case at Trail to help you better understand the trial process.
You may choose to take defensive driving to prevent an offense from appearing on your driving record. The court will need to obtain a copy of your driver's license and your current insurance card. You must then sign an affidavit stating that you have not taken a driving safety course within the last twelve months. Payment of the court costs associated with the case will need to be paid before the court grants you permission to take the course. Once all costs are paid, you will have 60 days to complete the course and provide the court with proof of that completion, along with a copy of your driving record.
Deferred Disposition
Presenting the Case at Trial
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