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Fort Worth Municipal Court

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Fort Worth Municipal Court is a court of record operated by the City of Fort Worth with nine divisions. It has jurisdiction over fine-only Class C misdemeanor criminal cases arising under city ordinances and applicable Texas statutes, including traffic and parking violations. The court provides online payment and case management services to the public.
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1000 Throckmorton Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102·Show on Google Maps ↗
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April 2026

Press Release

Fort Worth Teen Court volunteer attorneys placed second in the Texas Statewide Mock Trial Competition on March 28 at Frisco Municipal Court, coached by municipal judges and city attorneys, competing against 12 other Teen Court programs.

Fort Worth Teen Court attorneys place second in state competition

Press Release

Fort Worth Municipal Court will participate in the Continuing the Climb Re-Entry Job and Resource Fair on April 29, offering individuals with outstanding citations the opportunity to resolve cases without fear of arrest, with possible alternatives including community service or fine reductions based on ability to pay.

Court in the Community and Continuing the Climb to be held April 29

January 2026

Press Release

Fort Worth Municipal Court's Court in the Community warrant forgiveness event, originally scheduled for January 24 at Kay Granger Elementary School, has been postponed due to inclement weather; the event allows residents with outstanding Class C citations to resolve cases without fear of arrest and may offer alternatives such as community service or fine reduction.

Court in the Community event postponed