City of Collinsville Municipal
Court Judge Information

Fines can
be mailed to:
City of Collinsville Municipal Court
Attn:
Bobby Carroll Vannoy
PO Box 649
Collinsville, TX 76233
You can
reach the Court Clerk Bobby Carroll Vannoy each Tuesday at (903) 429-6226.
court@collinsvilletexas.org
Please feel free to call us at (903) 429-6226 if your question is not answered
at this site. Court dates are set to take place the first and third Tuesday of
each month at 6 p.m.
Mission Statement
The Municipal Court of the City of Collinsville function is to the public in an
efficient manner with fair and unbiased treatment for all. The Municipal court
records citations issued by the Collinsville Police Department and schedules all
court dates, including arraignment, non-jury trials and juvenile trials. The
department records and maintains records of community service given, prepares
conviction records and drivers safety course to Department of Public Safety,
prepares other complaints, summons, subpoenas, probable cause affidavits and
judgments, issues complaints, processes appeals and any other such reports. This
court and its judge are dedicated to the preservation, protection and defense of
United States Constitution, the Texas Constitution of the laws of the State of
Texas.
About Us
The Municipal Court is comprised of one part time municipal court judge, the
Honorable Ann Pafford, and one part time Municipal Court Clerk Bobby Carroll
Vannoy.
For requests which require Court approval and for Juveniles who must appear
with a parent or guardian, the hours are 6 p.m. on the first and second Tuesday
of each month at the police department, 103 North Main, Collinsville, TX 76233,
(903) 429-6226.
Traffic citations may be paid in full, or a payment plan can be worked, any time
before your appearance date. A court appearance will not be required if you come
in at an earlier date.
Rules of Attire and Conduct
Pursuant to Section 46.03 of the Texas Penal Code and Judicial Order of the
Municipal Court, City of Collinsville, Texas, the possession of any firearm,
illegal knife, club or any other weapon set forth in Section 46.05(a), Texas
Penal Code, in the Municipal Court, City Hall Building or any office utilized by
Municipal Court is strictly prohibited.
All persons who enter City Hall Building or the Municipal Court are subject to
a search of their person and their belongings for weapons. All persons who enter
said buildings consent to the search.
Below are listed some rules you need to know in order to properly represent
yourself in a court of law.
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Be on time.
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Address the court as “Judge” or “Your Honor”.
· Do
nothing to disturb or distract the court. Children must not create a disturbance
or they will be kept out of the courtroom.
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Do not approach the bench without permission. Do not lean or rest on the judge's
bench.
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No food or drinks are allowed in the courtroom.
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Racist, sexist, obscene or profane language or gestures are prohibited unless it
pertains to a case and you have to quote from facts in case.
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Do not crowd the Clerk's bench. One person at is allowed to stand in front of
each clerk.
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Unacceptable attire includes, but is not limited to:
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Shorts and cut-offs.
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Muscle shirts, clothing with offensive, vulgar, racist, sexist, obscene or
suggestive slogans, depictions or pictures.
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Hats must be removed before entering the courtroom and while in the courtroom.
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Clothing that is to tight or too short.
Frequently Asked Question
What is a Failure to Appear Warrant?
A telephone call does not constitute an appearance. Any requests for action on
a case have to be made in person or in writing before the date you are to
appear. Otherwise, you are in danger of receiving a Failure to Appear Warrant.
If you cannot make your appearance date, keep in mind that one continuance is
allowed per ticket.
How can payment be made on my ticket?
Cash will be accepted at the windows. Please do not put cash in the mail. Money
Orders, cashier's checks and Credit card are accepted.
What if I need to make payments?
If you meet the desired qualifications, you will be given a payment plan.
Please keep in mind that there is a $25 fee for each violation put on the
payment plan. Prompt payment is expected.
Where is my ticket filed?
Our court only processes cases originated with the City of Collinsville city
limits.
What are the requirements for Defense Driving Course:
You are eligible to take the course for a moving violation if you have not
taken the class in the last 12 months for dismissal of a traffic citation. You
will need to furnish a current proof of insurance, Texas Driver's license
and pay the Court Cost. You will be given 90 days to complete your course.
What if I have an insurance violation?
You must submit proof of insurance for the date you received citation for no
proof of insurance. Verification will be required from the insurance company as
to the time insurance was purchase. If it proves to be valid, the citation will
be dismissed.
Can I have an expired motor vehicle inspection and/or expired registration
dismissed?
The Judge may dismiss the following offenses if corrected within (10) working
days of the date you receive ticket. Upon producing a receipt to the court for
court for the expired motor vehicle inspection sticker, as long as the time
expired does NOT exceed 60 days, this charge may be dismissed with a $10
dismissal fee. To have the expired registration dismissed, you must pay a
penalty fee to the Motor Vehicle Department and then that charge can also be
dismissed with a $10 dismissal fee. Failure to pay the penalty fee will result
in a conviction and that charge will not be dismissed.
What if I request a trial?
If you enter a plea of not guilty and request a trial in writing, the court will
inform you of the trial date. You may request either a trial by judge or trial
by jury.
Please note that a plea form must accompany any request or disposition for any
citation that is received. Proper courtroom attire and conduct is expected and
will be enforced.