Traffic Court Records in Swisher County

Swisher County traffic court records are filed at the Justice of the Peace courts and the county courthouse in Tulia. Whether you received a citation on a county road, a state highway, or within an unincorporated community, this page covers how to search for traffic cases, look up a citation, and understand your options in Swisher County.

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Swisher County Overview

TuliaCounty Seat
64thJudicial District
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PanhandleRegion

Swisher County Traffic Court System

Swisher County is in Panhandle. Traffic violations here are handled by the Justice of the Peace courts. JP courts take Class C misdemeanor citations, which cover most standard moving violations: speeding, failure to yield, improper lane changes, and similar offenses. The 64th Judicial District covers district court matters for the county. The courthouse is in Tulia.

The JP precinct listed on your traffic citation is the court that has your case. That court manages payments, court dates, deferred disposition requests, and Driver Safety Course approvals. Your citation should list the court name and your appearance date. Use that information to contact the right office. If you are unsure which court has your case, use the statewide re:SearchTX portal to search by your name or case number.

County SeatTulia, TX
Judicial District64th Judicial District
State Case Searchre:SearchTX
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The re:SearchTX portal is maintained by the Texas Office of Court Administration and provides free access to court case information from Swisher County and all other Texas counties.

re:SearchTX portal for Swisher County traffic court records

Search re:SearchTX by name or cause number to find Swisher County traffic cases and check current case status before contacting the courthouse in Tulia.

Swisher County Traffic Ticket Options

A traffic citation in Swisher County gives you several ways to respond. Paying the fine enters a conviction on your driving record and may raise your insurance rates. Before paying, check whether deferred disposition or a Driver Safety Course might be available. Both options can result in a dismissed case with no conviction recorded.

Deferred disposition lets the court hold the case for 90 to 180 days while you stay violation-free. At the end of the deferral period, the case is dismissed. You must request this before or on your court date. The Driver Safety Course option works by completing a state-approved 6-hour course within 90 days, then submitting proof to the court. CDL holders cannot use the DSC option. It is available once every 12 months for eligible violations. You must request it on or before your court date.

Under Transportation Code Chapter 543, your citation must include the court name, address, and your appearance date. Review your ticket carefully to confirm you are contacting the right court. The TexasCourtHelp traffic page has plain-language guides on all your options.

Texas Traffic Laws in Swisher County

All traffic violations in Swisher County fall under the Texas Transportation Code. Chapter 545 is the main chapter for moving violations. Speed limits are set under Sections 545.351 and 545.352. Reckless driving is at Section 545.401. Equipment violations like faulty lights or bad brakes fall under Chapter 547. Driver license violations are covered by Chapter 521.

The Texas DPS manages driver records and license suspensions. You can order a certified copy of your driving record for about $10 by mail. That record is required for Driver Safety Course dismissals and some other court filings. Allow one to two weeks for mail delivery. DPS handles administrative license suspension actions that may follow a traffic conviction in Swisher County.

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Cities in Swisher County

Tulia is the county seat of Swisher County. No cities in the county meet the population threshold for a dedicated city page. Traffic cases go through Swisher County courts.

Nearby Counties

Swisher County borders several other Texas counties. If your citation was issued near a county line, check the ticket to confirm which court has your case.