How to contest a ticket in Plano

Plano handles parking through the city and routes moving violations to municipal court. As in other Texas cities, deferred disposition and a driving safety course are common ways to resolve an eligible ticket.

Find Plano's official contest page

We link you to a search for Plano's official ticket site — always file through the agency printed on your citation.

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The contest process in Plano

  1. 1Read the citation for the charge, the court, and the deadline to respond.
  2. 2Decide whether to contest or pursue deferred disposition or a driving safety course.
  3. 3Enter your plea by the deadline using the method listed on the citation.
  4. 4If contesting, gather evidence and request a hearing or trial date.
  5. 5Meet any conditions and confirm the disposition on the official court website.

Paying instead?

Plano municipal fines and parking tickets can generally be paid online, by phone, by mail, or in person; use the citation number and verify current options on the official city or court website.

How to pay a ticket in Plano

Frequently asked questions

Does Plano offer deferred disposition?

Many Texas municipal courts offer deferred disposition, which may dismiss an eligible ticket after a probation period. Eligibility and conditions vary, so check with the court on your citation.

Can a driving safety course dismiss my Plano ticket?

In many cases an approved driving safety course can dismiss an eligible moving violation if requested in time, but rules apply. Confirm eligibility with the court named on your citation.

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