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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the deferred adjudication request 2008 form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the citation number at the top of the form. This is essential for identifying your case.
  3. Enter your name as the defendant in the designated field, ensuring it matches your official documents.
  4. Review the conditions outlined in the form carefully. Confirm that you meet all requirements, such as having a valid Texas driver's license and not being on deferred disposition for other violations.
  5. Complete any additional fields, including your driver's license number, phone number, and address. Make sure all information is accurate.
  6. Sign and date the form at the bottom to acknowledge that you understand and agree to abide by the terms stated.
  7. Prepare your payment (money order or cashier's check) and ensure it is included with your submission along with a copy of your citation and valid Texas driver’s license.
  8. Finally, mail this completed form to the Alvin Municipal Court address provided on the document before your appearance date.

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Deferred adjudication is a plea deal in which a defendant accepts to complete specific requirements as an alternative to other punishments, like jail time. Upon completing those requirements, the defendant will often avoid any conviction on their permanent record and may have their case dismissed entirely.
Successful completion of this probationary period will prevent a violation from appearing on your driving record. The length of the deferred disposition period can be anywhere between 90-180 days according to the judges ruling.
Eligibility for Deferred Adjudication Any person charged with a misdemeanor offense other than driving while intoxicated (DWI), boating while intoxicated (BWI) or flying while intoxicated is eligible for deferred adjudication.
In general, deferred disposition permits a court to withhold imposition of a sentence and place conditions on the defendant that, when met, allow for the charges to be dismissed. Deferred disposition is usually accompanied by the imposition of conditions similar to probation.
Deferred adjudication is a term of usually 180 days for a class C misdemeanor (usually longer for class A and B), in which if you do not pick up new citations or other crimes, your case will be dismissed at the end of the 180 days.

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Requirements of Deferred Adjudication Commit no offense against the laws of the Texas or the United States. Avoid injurious or vicious habits. Abstain from use of alcohol or controlled substances. Submit to random urinalysis. Avoid persons or places of disreputable or harmful character.

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