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Traffic ticket petitions, DUIs and various moving violations are handled in the Traffic court records of Bexar County Texas. When someone wants to fight their traffic citation, or has a DUI sentencing hearing, this is the place they go. This is also the spot to lookup traffic tickets, pay citations, or find out about driver safety courses. The traffic division of the Bexar County courts handles a multitude of requests for hearings, records, and various services provided by the Court Clerk. One of the top requests is to lookup a citation and figure out the traffic fines. Since these are considered public records, anyone can access the court's online platform to lookup anyone's citation with an easy to use search tool

 

In the following section we'll cover how to lookup tickets, pay traffic fines, sign up for driver safety courts, and what to do in case of a DUI. There are a multitude of online resources to make this a simple process. All you need to do is gather some basic information such as the citation number, driver's license number, or vehicle license plate number. These are all search criteria that can be used to locate the respective fines and citations online.

 

 

Important Things to Know About Bexar County Traffic Tickets

These records are public and provide transparency in traffic-related legal matters, which makes it easy to lookup these records and pay the respective traffic fines. Each record of a moving violation that results in a citation includes important details. These may include the citation number, the date of the incident, the reason for the citation, and identifiable information such as driver's license number and license plate number.

 

Having access to traffic ticket records means that anyone can track the progress of a traffic case. It also allows people to prepare adequately for court appearances. These records are housed and managed by the Bexar County Clerk’s Office. This office is responsible for ensuring the availability and accuracy of these records. Citation information, how to pay the fine, and driver safety course are available online through the Justice of the Peace - Traffic Division. You can also elect to defer the adjudication process of a traffic court case to a later date, this deferment can be for up to 180 days.

 

 

How to Petition a Traffic Ticket in Bexar County

Traffic ticket petitions are primarily heard in Justice of the Peace Courts, which hear the majority of traffic violation cases. These courts are designed to efficiently manage smaller civil and criminal cases that are often adjudicated in a single day. Traffic tickets fall under their jurisdiction due to their nature as minor offenses. More serious DWI case may be kicked up to a Specialty DWI Courts and can result in misdemeanor or felony charges.

 

To petition any citation, it's important to gather all the relevant information about the incident including eye witnesses or traffic camera footage. This can help if there is objective evidence that contradicts the ticketing law enforcement officer. For DUI cases, it's recommended to hire legal counsel as these cases can be quite a bit more complex and have much harsher penalties.  It's also important to point out that precinct in Bexar County has its own Justice of the Peace Court. The specific precinct responsible for hearing a traffic ticket case depends on where the violation occurred, and this is where you want to go to petition a citation.

 

 

How to Lookup a Traffic Citation in Bexar County

Bexar County provides an online case search system. This system is publicly accessible and designed to help people find their traffic citations and pay their fines. This is accessible through the county's official judicial website. To begin your search, have your citation number ready. If you don't have it, you can use the name associated with the citation. If you have any issues with locating your citation and you do not have the physical copy, you can call the Court Clerk's office directly for assistance.

 

Using the online portal, you can follow these steps:

1). Go to the Bexar County official court website.

2). Navigate to the online case search section.

3). Enter the citation number or name.

4). Review the citation details provided.

5). Pay the citation or elect to petition it.

6). Contact the Clerk's Office for any assistance.

 

This portal provides important details about your traffic citation. You can view the date of the offense, charges, and other relevant details. Having access this information helps in planning your next steps if you plan to petition it or attend a driver safety course

 

 

How to Pay Your Traffic Fines Online

Paying a traffic fine is a quick process using the Bexar County website. Here, you'll find the specific portal dedicated to managing traffic citations. This portal allows you to find your traffic by citation number of your name. Once you locate the correct citation, you can quickly pay your traffic fine by credit card or debit card. If you prefer traditional methods, you can mail in your traffic fine via check or money order but that will take extra time for processing. Once you've paid your fine, make sure to get a receipt just in case. Occasionally there are technical issues when processing, so it's always a good idea to get a copy of your transaction.

Before proceeding, ensure you have your ticket information handy. This typically includes the citation number and your identification details. Accurate input is essential for a smooth payment process.

To make your payment, follow these steps:

  1. Visit the Bexar County official website.
  2. Go to the traffic ticket payment portal.
  3. Enter your citation number and personal details.
  4. Select your preferred payment method (credit/debit card or e-check).
  5. Confirm the details and submit your payment.
  6. Save the confirmation receipt for future reference.

Choosing the online payment option offers several benefits. It saves you the trip to the courthouse, reduces wait times, and lets you resolve your ticket at your convenience.

If you're unable to pay online, consider alternative options like phone payments or in-person visits. The Bexar County website provides additional details about these methods.

Finally, remember to pay your ticket promptly. Delays could result in extra fines or legal complications. The online process helps you handle this quickly, ensuring peace of mind and compliance.

For any questions or issues, contact the Bexar County traffic department. They can help resolve any concerns related to online payments or ticket information.

 

 

Accessing DUI Records in Bexar County

You can search for your DUI records a couple of different ways. If your DUI charge is pending and you have not attended your court hearing yet, you can access the DUI records through the County Court website portal. There you can search by name, or DUI citation number. The next step is either pay the fine, and assume guilt, or petition it and set a court date. 

 

If you merely want to lookup a DUI record, yes you can do this through the County court website, but since these are public records you have another option. Many people that want to access their DUI record also want to lookup their driving record to see how many points they have and any other citations that might affect their driver's license status or auto insurance rates. You can lookup your complete driving record through the Texas DPS for a fee. You will need to register and fill out the appropriate form, and pay the required fee. This will give you a more comprehensive look at what's on your driving record.

 

 

How Long Do Traffic Violations Stay on My Record in Bexar County?

It all depends on the offense and. Minor violations may remain for a few years, while serious offenses like DUIs and reckless driving will stay on your record longer.

 

 

 Is it Possible to Expunge Traffic Violations?

Expunging records depends on the type and severity of the offense. If you win a petition for your traffic violation then yes, but some cases are more difficult than others to expunge. Talking to an attorney can be helpful with this process.

 

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