Court Rules & Decorum

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Municipal Court
2100 E Campbell Rd Richardson TX 75081

(Southwest corner of Campbell Rd at
Jupiter Rd behind Walgreens)

PO BOX 830978
Richardson TX 75083-0978

Monday – Friday
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Court Clerk Office: 972-744-4500

24-hr Information Line: 972-744-4501

24-hr Fax Line: 972-744-5800 

AskRichardsonMunicipalCourt@cor.gov

Please Note: Any online form, email, or fax received after 4 p.m. will not be reviewed until the next business day.


When appearing in court, all individuals must adhere to the following rules to maintain proper decorum and respect for the judicial process:

  • Attire: Proper clothing and shoes are required (business or business casual attire is recommended).
  • Prohibited Attire: No shorts, tank tops, pajama tops or bottoms, or midriff-exposing clothing.
    • Pants must fit at the waist, be properly hemmed or cuffed at or below the ankle. Torn pants are not allowed.
    • Clothing with inappropriate images, text, or language is strictly prohibited.
  • Head Coverings: Hats and head coverings are not permitted unless approved by the Bailiff.
  • Courtroom Etiquette:
    • No talking, disruptive noises, or reading of newspapers, magazines, or other materials while court is in session.
    • All cell phones and electronic devices must be turned off and put away. Use of such devices is prohibited.
    • Cameras and recording devices are not allowed inside the court building.
    • No food or drink in the courtroom.
  • Security Measures:
    • Weapons of any kind are strictly prohibited.
    • All personal belongings (e.g., purses, bags, briefcases, and electronic devices) are subject to inspection.

Failure to comply with these rules may result in removal from the courtroom. Thank you for your cooperation.


Municipal Courts are the judicial branch of city government. In addition, the Municipal Court is part of the state judicial system. Municipal Courts hear Class C Misdemeanor criminal cases, including traffic violations, for which the maximum fine, upon conviction, does not exceed $500, and for which no jail sentence may be assessed. They also hear cases involving violation of city ordinances, which may have fines up to $2,000 for certain offenses.

When you receive a citation, the options you have to resolve your case can vary depending on many different factors including but not limited to: the type of violation, the severity of the violation, the age of the defendant, etc. The first thing you will need to do is enter a plea on or before your appearance date. Once you enter a plea, you may be scheduled for a court date, or you may have the option of disposing of the case without appearing in open court. If your situation allows you to resolve the matter without appearing in open court, you may pay the fine, provide proof for expired violations or insurance matters, or you may be eligible for an alternative sentencing option such as deferred disposition (deferred adjudication), or a driving safety course.

Juveniles, which are individuals under the age of 17, must appear in court with a parent or guardian and set a court date. Minors, which are individuals between the ages of 17 and 20, who have been charged with an alcohol or tobacco related offense must appear in court and set a court date.

If you received a citation for No Insurance (Failure to Maintain Financial Responsibility), or for Expired Violations (expired drivers license or expired registration), you may be eligible for dismissal if you meet certain requirements.

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