Deferred Disposition Request Form - City of Texas City - texas-city-tx 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Citation Number at the top of the form. This is essential for identifying your case.
  3. Fill in your name in the Defendant’s Name section. Ensure that it matches the name on your citation.
  4. Select the appropriate charge from the Deferred Disposition options by checking the box next to it. This will determine your fine and deferral period.
  5. Review the listed fines and probation periods carefully, then write down any additional requirements you must meet during this time.
  6. Complete the declaration section by initialing that you understand and agree to abide by all terms outlined in the form.
  7. Finally, sign and date the form, ensuring all information is accurate before submitting it along with payment as instructed.

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Deferred disposition is your chance to keep the citation off your record and avoid higher insurance rates, surcharges with the State, and other complications that arise from having a conviction on your driving record.
If you have multiple violations, you may only request Deferred Disposition on one case. YOUR VIOLATION MUST BE CLASSIFIED AS A MOVING VIOLATION.
Deferred disposition is a type of probation offered to a defendant during a plea agreement before sentencing or conviction. Probation is a criminal penalty imposed after a conviction that allows the defendant to avoid imprisonment.
Deferred Disposition Cost / Terms OffenseCostTerm Speeding 1 to 20 Miles Over $300 90 days Speeding 21 to 25 Miles Over $300 120 days Speeding 26 to 35 Miles Over $325 180 days and Driving Safety Course Speeding 35 or More Miles Over N/A N/A10 more rows
When you plead guilty or no-contest for deferred adjudication, then the charge becomes visible on a background check (although it will show that you were not convicted).

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The judge will determine the conditions and duration of the deferred disposition. They will dismiss the case at the end of the period if the defendant doesnt violate any of the conditions. Conditions commonly include anger management or alcohol abuse classes, community service, probation, and restitution.
Eligibility Requirements If you are younger than 25 years of age you will be required to see the Judge to request deferred disposition and you may be required to take a driving safety course as part of your deferral. If you have a provisional drivers license you will be required to take a DPS examination.

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