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Search for citations, warrants and court docket information, pay your tickets or warrants and get a list of fines and common violations.
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There are many different ways to pay your citation, warrant,...
- Arraignment
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- Driving Safety Course
If you are charged with a traffic offense and would like to...
- General Court Case Process
A plea of guilty may be used against you later in a civil...
- Jury Services
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- Juveniles
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- Community Service
The El Paso Municipal Court Community Service Program...
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SEARCH. First Click on Log In. For each type of search go to the upper left hand side of the screen and click on Searches. Select your search type.
Court Search. Click on the LOG IN Button in the lower right corner to get started. To Search by. Name: Click Searches tab in the upper left hand portion of the screen. Click Case Searches. Click By Party. On the Name search screen you can search by. -Last.
Search El Paso Municipal Court citations and warrants online. First review the instructions, then follow a link to the search portal. Dockets, calendars, and other information about court cases. El Paso Municipal Court Docket. View the El Paso Municipal Court monthly court calendar.
There are many different ways to pay your citation, warrant, and court fees. Many adults choose to pay their fines prior to a court appearance. If you would like to do so, please follow the sections below.
Criminal Defense Attorney. Dunham & Jones has a Warrant Search Team and Jail Release Team that helps those that have an Active Warrant in El Paso County or need to be Bonded Out of Jail in El Paso County, Texas. Warrant Search for El Paso or El Paso County, TX.
The Criminal Warrants and Fugitive Apprehension Unit is responsible for the safe keeping of criminal warrants from the Sheriff’s Office, Justice of the Peace Courts, District and County Courts, and unexecuted indictments from the District Attorney’s Office.