Is my ticket eligible for Deferred Disposition?

Your citation may be eligible for a Deferred Disposition. Deferred Disposition is an option that will keep your citation from being reported as a conviction on your driving record and will be dismissed if all terms required are successfully met. If any requirements are not met and you cannot provide a satisfactory reason why at a hearing before a judge, you will be found guilty and a conviction will be reported to the Texas Department of Public Safety. 

Please note: not all violations are approved for Deferred Disposition. 

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1. What is the difference between a plea of not guilty, guilty, and no contest?
2. How much does my ticket cost?
3. What forms of payment do you accept?
4. What is an acceptable form of identification?
5. Is my citation eligible for a payment plan?
6. Can I take defensive driving for my ticket?
7. Is my ticket eligible for Deferred Disposition?
8. How will a conviction affect me?
9. How can I get jail credit for a case?
10. What are some examples of City Code violations and how are they processed through Municipal Court?
11. If I have warrants, will I be arrested if I come to court?
12. Will the court appoint an attorney for me?
13. Why do I have to pay court costs even if I don't go to trial?
14. What is the difference between a trial by jury and a trial by judge?
15. What do I need to do to keep a case off my record?
16. What are some other useful websites and information resources I may need when resolving traffic and parking ticket related issues?