Llano County Traffic Court Records

Llano County traffic court records are filed through the Justice of the Peace courts and kept at the County Clerk's office in Llano. If you need to look up a traffic case, request documents, or pay a fine from a citation issued in Llano County, the courthouse at the county seat is your starting point. The re:SearchTX portal also gives you free online access to Llano County case data.

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Llano County Seat
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33rd District Judicial District

Llano County Traffic Court Offices

Justice of the Peace courts handle Class C misdemeanor traffic violations in Llano County. These are fine-only cases. Speeding, running a stop sign, and failure to signal are typical examples. Llano County is in the Texas Hill Country and is served by the 33rd Judicial District for more serious offenses.

The County Courthouse in Llano holds official records. You can reach the courthouse at (325) 247-4557. The county website at co.llano.tx.us has contact information for county offices. For e-filing, use eFileTexas.gov. For free online case lookups, the re:SearchTX portal covers Llano County courts and updates nightly.

Office Llano County Clerk
County Seat Llano, TX 78643
Phone (325) 247-4557
County Website co.llano.tx.us
Judicial District 33rd District

Search Llano County Traffic Records Online

The re:SearchTX portal is the best free option for searching Llano County cases online. Enter a party name or case number. Results include case index data refreshed nightly. For certified copies, contact the clerk's office in Llano at (325) 247-4557.

For in-person requests, go to the Llano County Courthouse. Bring the defendant's name and the approximate date of the citation. Copy fees are set by state rules. The TexasCourtHelp.gov traffic page covers how to respond to citations and what to do if you cannot pay a fine in Texas.

Traffic Laws in Llano County

Texas traffic laws govern all violations in Llano County. Transportation Code Chapter 543 covers citation forms and record requirements. Chapter 545 addresses speed limits, lane rules, and reckless driving. Class C offenses carry fines only. Serious cases go to the 33rd Judicial District Court.

The Texas Public Information Act gives anyone the right to request public court records. Llano County has 10 business days to respond. The Texas Judicial Branch website lists court contacts statewide.

Deferred Disposition in Llano County

Deferred disposition may be available in Llano County JP courts. You plead guilty or no contest, and the court holds the final judgment for 90 to 180 days. Stay violation-free and the case is dismissed. Fines and costs are paid upfront before deferral starts.

The Driver Safety Course (DSC) is another option to get your citation dismissed. Request it by your court date, pay the fees, and show proof of insurance. You have 90 days to complete an approved course. Then submit a certified driving record from Texas DPS. That record costs $10 by mail or $12 online. CDL holders and school zone offenders are not eligible. The TOPICs portal has local rules for Llano County courts.

Texas Traffic Court Resources for Llano County

The re:SearchTX portal gives free access to Llano County traffic court case index data.

re:SearchTX portal for Llano County traffic court records

Search by name or case number to find Llano County cases. Data is unofficial; contact the clerk for certified records.

The Texas Judicial Branch website has court addresses and contact info for all Texas counties including Llano.

Texas Judicial Branch site with Llano County court information

Use the Judicial Branch site to find Llano County court details and statewide court rules.

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Nearby Counties

Llano County is in the Texas Hill Country. These counties border Llano County.