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Requesting Deferred Disposition

What is Deferred Disposition?
Deferred Disposition is a suspended sentence. On your plea of guilty or no contest, the court will defer a finding of guilt, assess Court costs, and order that you post a bond and comply with certain conditions. If you successfully comply with the terms, your case will be dismissed, and the bond money will be applied to a special expense fee. If you fail to comply with the terms, a judgment will be imposed, a conviction will be reported to DPS (Texas Department of Public Safety), and the bond money will be applied to the fine.

How do I Request Deferred Disposition?
You may request Deferred Disposition on or before your first court date in person, by phone, or by mail. If the offense is a traffic offense classified as a moving violation and the defendant is younger than 25 years of age, then the judge shall require as a condition of deferred disposition that the defendant complete a driver safety course.

In Person – If you opt to request Deferred in person prior to your court date, you may appear before the Annex Judge with the following:

By Mail – If you opt to request Deferred Disposition by mail, your submission must be postmarked on or before your scheduled court date to avoid a Failure to Appear Warrant.
When mailing in your request please include the following: