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Email Sugar Land Municipal Court
Physical Address
1200 Hwy 6 S.
Sugar Land, TX 77487
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 110
Sugar Land, TX 77478
Phone: 281-275-2560
Fax: 281-275-2648
- Courses & Classes
- Online Submission Forms
- Printable Forms
- Self-Represented Litigants
- County Resources
- Spanish Forms
The court may assign the completion of a course or class as part of deferred adjudication to keep a citation from being reported as a conviction on one’s driving record.
Listed below are organizations to which the court may order a defendant to complete programs as a condition of probation:
National Association for Shoplifting Prevention
The National Association for Shoplifting Prevention is a non-profit organization whose mission is to raise public awareness about the harmful effects of shoplifting on youth, families, and communities. The NASP programs report a court-documented recidivism rate of less than 3% nationally. For more information see the National Association for Shoplifting Prevention website and scroll to Programs for Criminal & Juvenile Justice.
Drug and Alcohol Driving Awareness Program
The Drug and Alcohol Driving Awareness Program (DADAP) is a Texas state-approved online Drug and Alcohol Driving Awareness Program. You can locate class information and pricing on the main page of their website. Classes are available in Spanish.
Approved Bonding Companies
Community Service Forms
- Approved Community Service Organizations
- Request for an Alternate Community Service Location
- Request for Extension (of time) to Complete Community Service
Defendant Contact or Name Correction Form
Deferred Disposition Forms
- Deferred Disposition Request Form
- Fee Schedule for Citations received after 1/1/2020
- Report Compliance
- Report Non-compliance
Driving Safety Course Forms
Handicap Citation Forms
Insurance Verification Forms
Jail Time Served Request Forms
Jury Forms
Payment Plan Forms
Records Request Forms
Legal Aid
The public has access to helpful tools for self-representation, as directed under Texas Senate Bill 1911, effective Sept. 1, 2017.
- Law Library - Law Library Resources
- Fort Bend County Law Library - Melton Law Library
- Law Help - TexasLawHelp.org
- Texas Bar - State Bar of Texas
- Legal Assistance - Lone Star Legal Aid
Fort Bend County Resources
- Birth/Death Certificates - Fort Bend County Clerk
- County and District Records - Records Research
- Disabled parking permits - Fort Bend County Tax Assessor
- Licenses - Texas Department of Public Safety in Fort Bend County
- Marriage License - Fort Bend County Clerk
- Passport Applications - Fort Bend County District Court
- Small Claims - Justice of the Peace Precinct 3
- Title Transfers - Fort Bend County Tax Assessor
- Vehicle Registration - Fort Bend County Tax Assessor
- Voter Registration - Fort Bend County Voter Registration Office
- Wedding Ceremony - Fort Bend County Court at Law
- How do I submit driver safety course completion documents?
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You can submit them to the court by mail, drop box, document submission portal, or in-person.
- Do I have to appear in court to take care of my ticket?
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Most tickets can be handled without a court appearance. You have options!
For a speeding ticket:
If you have not taken a defensive driving course in the last 12 months and if you were not speeding more than 25 miles over the speed limit, you may have your ticket dismissed by taking a defensive driving class. You must request permission from the court before you sign up for the course. Please refer to the Driving Safety Course section of this website under General Court Information.
For driving without a valid license:
If you received a ticket for driving without a license, you may request a deferred disposition or probation to keep your ticket off your driving record. The instructions for requesting a Deferred Disposition can be found in the Fines, Forms, and Payments section of this website.
For a failure to present a driver’s license:
If you received a ticket for Failure to present a driver’s license on demand, but your license was valid at the time, you can have your ticket dismissed by presenting your license and paying a court administrative fee of $10 at the lobby windows. No courtroom appearance is necessary.
For defective equipment:
If you received a defective equipment violation ticket and you have repaired the defect, you can have your ticket dismissed by paying a court administrative fee of $20 at the lobby windows. No courtroom appearance is necessary.
For an expired registration:
If you received a ticket for an expired registration sticker, but the registration has been renewed at the county tax office and the sticker was not expired for longer than 60 days, you can have your ticket dismissed. You will need to present proof that you have paid your late fees to the county tax office. You can take care of this transaction at the court lobby windows by paying a $20 court administrative fee and presenting your receipt from the tax office. No courtroom appearance is necessary.
For an insurance ticket
If you received a ticket for Failure to Maintain Financial Responsibility, you may request a deferred disposition or probation to keep your ticket off your driving record. The instructions to request a Deferred Disposition can be found in the Fines, Forms, and Payments section of this website. If you received a ticket for Failure to Maintain Financial Responsibility, but you were insured at the time, there is no fee to have your ticket dismissed. You will need to present a copy of your insurance card with your name listed as an insured driver at the lobby windows. You will be required to complete a motion to dismiss which will be provided for you. No courtroom appearance is necessary.
To request additional Time to Pay
You need to complete a payment plan form. A complete explanation of payment plans offered by the court and all the required forms can be found on our website in the Payment Plans & Extension-to-Pay tab under Fines, Forms, and Payments.
NOTE: Other transactions can be made at the court lobby windows. You may be able to keep your ticket from becoming a conviction on your driving record even if your particular violation is not mentioned here.
If you have more than one citation or if the time is past the appearance date on your ticket, you may have to make an appearance in court. When you receive a citation from the City of Sugar Land Police, you are given a date to appear. The court date in listed under the issue date. On handwritten tickets it is near the bottom of the ticket.
- How can I get my ticket dismissed?
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Most tickets can be handled without a court appearance. You have options! You may be eligible to have your ticket dismissed or qualify for a program to keep your ticket off your driving record. Refer to the Dismissals page for more information.
- How do I find a driver safety course?
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The Sugar Land Municipal Court does not refer defendants to specific agencies however, you may visit the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation to find a certified course.
- How do I request the Driver's Safety course?
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To be eligible, you must request permission from the court, not have taken a driving safety course 12 months prior to the date of the citation, enter a plea of no contest or guilty, present a valid Texas driver’s license, present valid insurance with your name on the policy, and pay $144 in applicable state court costs and administrative fees ($169 if the offense was in a school zone).
If you are 16 years of age or younger, you must make a formal court appearance with a parent or legal guardian in order to request permission to take a driving safety course. For more information, please refer to the Driving Safety Course page on the Sugar Land website.
- How do I qualify for deferred disposition (probation)?
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Refer to the Deferred Disposition page for more information.
- When can I see or talk to the Judge or Prosecutor?
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The Judge and the Prosecutor are only available during court settings. You may check in the court window Tuesday through Friday prior to 9:00 AM to be placed on the court docket for seeing the Prosecutor and appearing before the Judge.
- Will I get a court appointed attorney?
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Sugar Land Municipal Court does not provide court-appointed attorneys.
- Where can I get my driving record?
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You can obtain a copy of your driving record (type 3A) by visiting the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS Website).
- Can I get my vehicle registration renewed at Sugar Land Municipal Court?
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No, SLMC does not handle vehicle registration renewals. Please contact the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles for more information. TX Dept of Motor Vehicles: https://renew.txdmv.gov/Renew/registrationrenewal/jsp/txdot_reg_ren_enter_vehicle_info.jsp
- How do I claim an exemption from jury service?
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You may file claim for exemption from jury service online via our Jury Service Page or via our Jury Portal. Additionally, you may fill out the juror questionnaire form and mail or hand deliver it to the court at 1200 Hwy 6 S. Sugar Land, Tx. 77478.
- I lost my jury summons, what do I do?
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If you lost or misplaced your jury summons, you may visit the jury portal to fill out your questionnaire, check the date of service, claim an exemption or disqualifier, or reschedule.
- I am no longer a resident of Sugar Land, How do I get removed from Jury Service?
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If you are no longer a resident of Sugar Land, you can contact the voter registration office to have your name removed from the jury service list in Sugar Land. You can visit Fort Bend Voter Registration Services for more information.
Additionally if you have already been summoned, you may claim the non-resident disqualification from jury service via the Jury Portal online or filing out electronic form on our website.
- How do I check the status of documents I submitted to the court?
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To check on the status of your case or documentation submitted, please visit the Public Access Portal.
- How do I check the status of my case?
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To check the status of your case, please visit the Public Access Portal.
- How do I check the status of my Motion to Dismiss?
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If your Motion to Dismiss was Denied, the court will notify you via mail.
If your motion is Granted, the case will be dismissed in our system without notification to you. You may visit the Public Access Portal to see if the system has been updated with the dismissal by reviewing the status section.
- How do I submit driver safety course completion (certificate and driving record) documents?
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You can submit them to the court by mail, drop box, document submission portal, or in-person.