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City of Houston - Traffic Ticket Court

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City of Houston Municipal Court

1400 Lubbock

Houston, Texas

City of Houston Municipal Courts

City of Houston Municipal Courts-

Herbert W. Gee Municipal Courthouse

Jurisdiction: Traffic Ticket and Class C Misdemeanor Criminal Law. You may wish to hire a Houston traffic ticket attorney / lawyer to defend you and help protect your driving record, insurance rates and driving privileges. 

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City of Houston Court Information: 
(713) 837-0311
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Most of the City of Houston Municipal Courts are located in the City of Houston Municipal Courts Building at 1400 Lubbock near downtown Houston, Texas.  Be sure and check your City of Houston traffic ticket. Some City of Houston Municipal Courts are located at "satellite" courts on Mykawa RoadDairy Ashford Road and in Kingwood.  The following courts are located at the

City of Houston Municipal Courts Building

1400 Lubbock, Houston, Texas:

Court #1 - Judge Elaine Marshall - 2nd Floor

Court #2 - Judge Imelda Reyes-Castillo - 2nd Floor

Court # 3 - Judge Leigh Saint-Germain - 2nd Floor

Court # 4 - Judge Adam Silverman - Basement

Court # 5 - John Chase - Basement

Court # 6 - Judge MiHoa Vo - Basement

Court # 7 - Kimberly Gamble - Basement

Court # 8 - Judge Grant Coleman - Basement

Court # 9 - Kim Trujillo - Basement

Court # 10 - Nancy Bailey - Basement

Court # 11 - Judge Meg Oswald - 2nd Floor

Court # 12 - Judge Esmeralda Pena-Garcia - 2nd Floor

Court #12 (Night-Juvenile)  - David Fraga - 2nd Floor

Court # 15  - Sherilyn Edwards - Basement

Court # 16 - Basement

Court # 17 - Basement

Annex Court - Court #7 day/#17 night - Basement

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Mailing Address:

City of Houston Municipal Courts

P.O. Box 4996

Houston, Texas 77210-4996

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Directions to the City of Houston Municipal Court

at 1400 Lubbock Houston, Texas:
Driving from I-45 Freeway:  Exit McKinney and take a left on to Bagby Then take a Right on  to Capital Street.
Driving from the Gulf Freeway (I-45): Exit Houston Avenue Then take a right on to Lubbock Street. Court House is on the left.
Driving from 59 Eastex (NORTH):  Go 59 Southbound onto I-45 Then Exit Houston Avenue.  Turn Right onto Lubbock Street. Court House is on the Left.
Driving from 59 Southwest Freeway(SOUTH):  59 Northbound onto I-45  then exit Houston Avenue. Turn Right on to Lubbock Street.  Court House is on the Left.

Driving from 288 South:  Go I-45 (NORTH) toward Dallas. Then Exit Houston Avenue Turn Right onto Lubbock Street.  Court House is on the Left.

Driving from 290 Freeway:  Your going to take 290 to 610 to I-10 Katy Freeway(EAST) exit studemont turn Right go to second light which is Washington Avenue take a Left.  Go to Houston avenue turn Right then take a Left on to Lubock street.  Court house is on the Left.

Driving I-10 from Beaumont area:  Take I-10 West to Taylor Street Turn Left it is also known as SAWYER STREET.  Go over two Railroad tracks thru Center Street Light and Trun Left at Washington Avenue.  Go to Houston Avenue and Turn Right.  First and only light is Lubbock Street Turn left. Court house is on the Left.

Driving from Katy (I-10):  Go I-10 East Exit Taylor Turn Right on to Taylor which is also known as Sawyer Street.  Turn Right onto Taylor(SAWYER) go over two railroad tracks go thru Center Street Light and turn Left onto Washington Avenue. Go to Houston Avenue turn Left at the first and only light. Court House is on the Left.

Also Please note that if you are coming from the Main Post office off Franklin Street it does turn into Washington Avenue. Go to Houston Avenue and Turn Left onto Houston Avenue. Go to first and only light and turn Left onto Lubbock Street.   The City of Houston Municipal Court House will be on the Left.

 

City of Houston City Hall

Information Phone Number:

(713) 247-1000

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Houston Warrant Round-up

Be prepard for the next Houston Warrant Roundup.  If you have warrants, don't just pay the underlying tickets to avoid the warrant roundup.  If you pay the underlying charges on your ticket, you will be convicted of the charges.  These convictions will go on your record and could result in the suspension of your Texas Drivers License, higher insurance rates, expensive points and surcharges under the Texas Driver Responsibility Program, or even the loss of employment. 

You got into warrants by missing a court date or being late for court. Just because you missed a court date or were late for court does not mean you owe any fines to the court on your old City of Houston traffic ticket.  You don't!

To avoid being arrested in the Houston Warrant Roundup, you can post a cash bond or pay a surety bondsman or an attorney bondsman to post a bond for you. You will then be out of warrants and can still fight your tickets in the Houston Municipal Courts. 

Remember, when you post a bond to get out of warrants, you have not been convicted and you will receive a new court date.  On your new court date, you can come to court and contest the charges on your outstanding ticket.  This article about the "Houston Warrant Round-up" was written for The Courtfinder.Com by Houston traffic ticket defense lawyer, Kameron K. Searle.

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