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Round Rock court docket records are available through the city's municipal court and the Williamson County court system. With about 119,500 residents, Round Rock is one of the fastest-growing cities in Central Texas, and its court systems handle thousands of filings each year. Whether you need to look up a traffic citation, check your court date, or pull records from a district court case, this page covers the main offices and tools available for searching Round Rock court docket information. The municipal court deals with Class C misdemeanors and city violations, while the Williamson County District Clerk handles felonies, civil cases, and family law matters.

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Round Rock Municipal Court Docket

The Round Rock Municipal Court is the first stop for most city-level court docket records. This court handles Class C misdemeanors, traffic violations, and city ordinance cases. If you received a citation from a Round Rock police officer or code enforcement, your case goes here. The court is at 2701 N. Mays Street, Round Rock, Texas 78665, and you can call (512) 218-5540 for case information.

Online citation search and payment are available through the Round Rock Municipal Court website. You can look up your ticket, check your scheduled court date, and pay fines online. The court also offers driver safety courses for eligible traffic violations, deferred disposition, community service options, and payment plans for those who need them. Spanish language services are provided.

OfficeRound Rock Municipal Court
Address2701 N. Mays Street, Round Rock, TX 78665
Phone(512) 218-5540
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Websiteroundrocktexas.gov

The court website also provides forms and general information about the process. If you miss your court date, a warrant may be issued. You can check warrant status through the court office or website. The Teen Court program is also available for eligible younger offenders in Round Rock.

The Round Rock Municipal Court website provides case search tools, payment options, and court date information for city-level violations. The screenshot below shows the court's online portal.

Round Rock court docket records municipal court website

This portal is the quickest way to find your citation details and handle your Round Rock municipal court case without visiting in person.

Searching Round Rock Court Docket Online

For cases beyond the municipal court, Round Rock falls under Williamson County. The Williamson County District Clerk maintains court docket records for all district-level cases, including felony criminal matters, civil lawsuits, family law filings, and juvenile cases. The county uses the Tyler Odyssey case management system, and you can search records through the Williamson County Odyssey portal.

The statewide re:SearchTX portal also covers Williamson County. Basic searches are free and do not require registration. You can look up cases by party name or case number. Results show filing dates, case types, parties, and current status. For full documents, you may need to contact the District Clerk directly or use the enhanced search features.

Try different name spellings if your first search comes up empty. Data entry varies, and small differences in how names are entered can affect results. Searching by case number is always more precise when you have it.

Round Rock Court Docket Record Contents

Every court docket entry in Round Rock tracks a specific event in a case. At the municipal level, a docket might show the citation date, the charge, scheduled hearing dates, whether the person appeared, and the outcome. District court dockets are more detailed. They log every motion filed, every hearing held, every order entered, and the final judgment.

Criminal dockets in Williamson County show arraignments, bond settings, plea entries, trial dates, and sentencing. Family law dockets include temporary orders, mediation referrals, and final decrees. Civil dockets track the full lifecycle from petition through discovery, trial, and judgment. All of these entries are part of the public record unless a judge has sealed part or all of the case.

Note: Juvenile records and sealed cases are not available through public portals, even for Round Rock cases filed in Williamson County.

Fees and Copies for Round Rock Docket Records

Standard copy fees apply to Round Rock court docket records at the county level. Plain copies are $1.00 per page. Certified copies cost $5.00 plus $1.00 per page. Certified copies have the court seal and are needed for legal filings or official purposes. The municipal court may have its own fee schedule for citation records.

You can request copies in person at the Williamson County courthouse in Georgetown, by mail, or sometimes through the online portal. Mail requests should include the case name or number and a check to cover estimated fees. For help with the process, call the District Clerk at (512) 943-1212.

The Texas Judicial Branch homepage links to court directories and the Office of Court Administration, which oversees the re:SearchTX portal used for Round Rock area case lookups.

Round Rock court docket records Texas Judicial Branch homepage

This site is a good starting point when you need to find contact information or rules for any Texas court serving Round Rock residents.

Legal Resources for Round Rock

Several free resources can help Round Rock residents with court-related matters. TexasLawHelp provides guides on traffic tickets, family law, and civil legal issues. The Texas State Law Library gives free access to statutes, court rules, and research databases. The State Bar of Texas at texasbar.com runs a lawyer referral service for finding local attorneys.

The Texas Attorney General's open government page can help if you need to make a formal public records request for Midland court docket information. Court records are generally public under the Texas Public Information Act, Government Code Chapter 552. The office must respond within ten business days to a written request.

The Texas State Law Library is a free resource for anyone needing access to statutes and court rules relevant to Round Rock court docket cases.

Round Rock court docket records Texas State Law Library

Librarians can help you find the right statutes and procedural rules for your case at no cost.

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Williamson County Court Docket

Round Rock is in Williamson County. All district-level court docket records for Round Rock cases are managed through the Williamson County District Clerk in Georgetown. For full details on the county court system, visit the Williamson County page.

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Nearby Texas Cities

Round Rock sits in the Central Texas corridor near several other cities that maintain their own court docket records. If you need records from a neighboring area, check these pages.