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Welcome to the City of Andrews Municipal Court Website. Our goal is to provide useful information to assist you in taking care of your Class C Misdemeanor citations.
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The mission of the Andrews Municipal Court is to provide an accessible legal forum for individuals to have their court matters heard in a fair and efficient manner, while providing a high level of integrity, professionalism and friendly customer service.
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Contact Information:
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Hours:
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111 Logsdon St.
Andrews, Texas 79714
Direct Line: 432-524-2791
432-523-4820, Ext. 238
432-523-6372 - Fax
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Mon. thru Fri.
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Lunch: 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. (CLOSED)
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Gary w. Gaston, Presiding Judge
Debbie Gomez, Associate Judge
Cassandra Cheek, Prosecuting Attorney
Mary Escovedo, Municipal Court Clerk
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JUDGE'S HOURS
Monday & Tuesday - 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday & Thursday - 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon
JUDGE IS NOT IN THE OFFICE ON FRIDAY!
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The Municipal Court of the City of Andrews is established by City Charter in accordance with state statues. It functions as a forum providing citizens with a swift and impartial trial concerning possible violations of City ordinances and the Penal Statutes of Texas.
Personal appearance is required for all citations within 10 days of the date of the violation. Those that reside out of town, may contact Judge Gaston for additional instructions.
You are to APPEAR before the Municipal Court, on or before the tenth day from the date of citation. The following business day shall be the final date TO APPEAR if the tenth day falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or Holiday. Appearance may be made in person or by mail. Failure to appear within 10 days constitutes a separate offense and a warrant of arrest will be issued.
Citations issued to minors (persons under the age of 17) must appear with a parent or guardian.
Do not appear before the third business day after you receive a citation; however, you must appear no later than the 10th day.
WARNING: If you fail to appear in court as required by law, you may be denied the renewal of your driver's license and assessed additional fee(s).
It is improper to discuss the facts of your case with a Judge prior to pleading the case.
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