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What is Defendant’s Request Form

The Defendant’s Request Form is a legal document used by defendants in Texas to request a new court date or a payment plan for fines associated with a citation or offense.

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Defendant’s Request Form is needed by:
  • Defendants seeking a court date reset
  • Individuals requesting payment plan options
  • Texas residents with court citations
  • People needing a fine extension
  • Legal representatives of defendants
  • Residents of Round Rock, Texas

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    To access the Defendant's Request Form on pdfFiller, visit the website and use the search bar to find the form by typing its name. Click on the form link to open it.
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    Once opened, review the fields provided on the form interface. You will see fillable fields for 'Defendant Name', 'Citation or Cause #', and 'Offense'.
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    Gather necessary information before you start filling out the form. This includes your personal details, the citation number, the offense, and information regarding your plea.
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    Navigate through the form by clicking each field and entering your information. Utilize any dropdowns or checkboxes for plea options as applicable.
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    After completing the fillable fields, review all entered information for accuracy. Make sure spelling and details are correct to avoid processing delays.
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Any individual who has received a citation or offense in Texas may fill out the Defendant’s Request Form. This typically includes defendants needing to request a new court date or a payment plan.
This form allows defendants to request a new court date, a 30-day extension to pay their fine, or establish a payment plan related to their citation.
To complete the form, you will need personal information such as your name, address, phone numbers, citation or cause number, and details about the offense, including your plea.
Processing times can vary. It typically takes a few days for the Clerk’s office to acknowledge and process your request. Check with the office directly for specific timelines.
Common mistakes include omitting required information, filling out the plea options incorrectly, and not signing the form. Always review your submission to catch any errors.
No, the Defendant’s Request Form does not require notarization. You only need to sign the form before submitting it to ensure it is valid.
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