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Citation Search: It may take up to ten (10) business days for your citation to appear in the system. You have the option to handle the citation by mail or by bringing your copy into the Court to be entered. To handle by mail before the citation is entered, provide a copy of the citation, identification, and payment.
To contest a parking citation you must appear at San Antonio Municipal Court no later than the hearing date listed on the parking citation. You may contest your parking citation by mail by sending a letter with the citation number and any evidence necessary to contest the citation.
The amount of fine the court assesses is determined only by the facts and circumstances of the case. The maximum fine for most municipal court traffic violations is $200; for penal violations —$500; for certain city ordinance violations—$2000; and for other city ordinance violations —$500.
Texas Highway Patrol Citation Search To obtain court information for citations issued to you by Texas Highway Patrol within the last 24 months, enter information from your driver license at the time of citation. Payment: You must contact the court for payment or plea options and fine information.