Municipal Court
Volunteers Needed for Parker County Teen Court
Posted May 9th, 2011Parker County Teen Court is seeking adult volunteers to serve as coordinators for various aspects of its program.
Parker County Teen Court offers a voluntary alternative to being sentenced by the courts for young people ages 14-17 who enter a plea of guilty or nolo contendere to Class C misdemeanor offenses. The Hudson Oaks Municipal Court of Record partners with the Parker County Teen Court to offer teens an alternative means of adjudicating their cases.
Pay Court Fines Now to Avoid Arrest
Posted February 22nd, 2010If you have outstanding fines with the City of Hudson Oaks Municipal Court, your time to pay them is running out. Arrests will be made and unpaid fines will be collected during a statewide warrant roundup scheduled this spring.
The City of Hudson Oaks currently has 2,151 outstanding warrants valued at $571,316.
The City of Hudson Oaks Municipal Court and Police Department will join forces with more than 200 law enforcement agencies across the state for the Great Texas Warrant Roundup of 2010.
The municipal court staff is working with those who have not paid fines by extending the court’s hours of operation in the coming weeks. Regular business hours for the court are 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., Monday-Friday. For the next two weeks, the City will offer extended court hours on Tuesdays (February 23 and March 2), from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. The court will also be open on two upcoming Saturdays, February 27 and March 6 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. to offer additional opportunities for people to take care of their fines. The municipal court is located in Hudson Oaks City Hall at 210 N. Lakeshore Drive, just two blocks north of the intersection of Lakeshore Drive and US 180.
Municipal Court
City Hall - Modular Office Buildings
City Council Chambers
150 N. Oakridge Dr.
Hudson Oaks, TX 76087
Court
City Hall - Modular Office Buildings
City Council Chambers
150 N. Oakridge Dr.
Hudson Oaks, TX 76087
Who is MSB?
MSB - Municipal Services Bureau
Collection Agency
P.O. Box 16755
Austin, Tx. 78761-6755
To speak to a Warrant Resolution Agent:
1-800-616-0166
For Western Union Quick Collect
Ask for the blue form
City: Municipal State: TX
What if my ticket has gone to Warrant?
If your ticket is in warrant you may pay the Municipal Court in full, or post a cash bond. A cash bond will allow you to see the judge.
If you need to make payments you may contact the collection agency Municipal Services Bureau. The collection agency will allow you to pay in the following methods:
Check over the phone or by mail
Credit Card over the phone
Money Order by mail
Western Union Quick Collect
When is my ticket due?
You have 21 straight days from the day you recieve your ticket to pay in full.
Can I get an extension on my ticket?
You must request an extenstion in person on or before the 30th day from the date your citation was issued. The court clerk will process an Extension Order, and your payment in full will be required within the 30th day after your acceptance (by signature) of the Order.
If you are unable to pay your ticket in full by the deadline identified on the Extension Order you must appear in person before the date payment is due to request a court date be set to speak with the judge for additional time to pay.
If you do not pay and you do not appear to request the court date, $25.00 will be added to the fines owed, and a capias pro fine warrant will be issued.
Driving Record Request
Form DR-1 is required in order to request your driving reords. You may download this form by clicking on the document below.

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