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Municipal Court

Jurisdiction

Rosenberg Municipal Court has general jurisdiction over all misdemeanor offenses and Municipal Code violations committed within the city limits and as allowed by law within the extra territorial jurisdiction of the City of Rosenberg that are punishable by fine only.

Location and Hours

Rosenberg Municipal Court 
Physical Address: 2110 4th Street, Rosenberg, Texas,  
Mailing address: P.O. Box 32, Rosenberg, Texas 77471
Phone: (832) 595-3450
Fax: (832) 595-3451

Monday -Thursday 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Online Payment

Payment may be made on line by clicking here

Regular Court Sessions

Rosenberg Municipal Court has regular court sessions from 9:00 am to noon on Tuesdays and Thursdays except for the second and third Thursdays of each month, which are trial days. Bench trials are scheduled for the second Thursday and jury trials are scheduled for the third Thursday of each month. The Court also schedules Night Court at 5:00p.m. on the second Tuesday every other month. Overflow Court sessions are scheduled as needed.

Rosenberg Municipal Court Dockets

Court dates are scheduled for every Tuesday and Thursday, and occasionally on Wednesdays.  There are several types of cases set for court dockets:  arraignments, bond hearings, bench trials, jury trials, juveniles, show causes, extensions, initial appearances, etc.  Click here to view posted Rosenberg Municipal Court Dockets.  

Contact with the Court

It is improper for the Judge to discuss the merits of any case with anyone. The Judge will not discuss or comment on the merits of a case except during regular court sessions and then only in strict accordance with the Rules of Criminal Procedure and Code of Judicial Conduct.

Appearances and Rescheduling Court Appearances

Your appearance date appears on the Citation you were given. If you do not appear in Court on or before the appearance date a charge of Failure to Appear will be filed and a Failure to Appear Warrant for your arrest will issue without notice to you. There is no "grace period" after the appearance date shown on the Citation. If you are not able to appear in Court on or before the appearance date shown on the Citation, the Court routinely grants one reset of up to thirty days. ALL APPEARANCE RESETS MUST BE IN WRITING SIGNED BY THE DEFENDANT, FILED AND APPROVED BY THE COURT BEFORE THE APPEARANCE DATE. YOU CANNOT RESET A CASE BY PHONE. Failure to obtain from the Court a signed written resetting order may result in the reset being denied. For good cause shown, resets for longer than thirty (30) days or subsequent resets may be granted by the Judge; however you must appear before the appearance date in person before the Judge during a regular session of Court to request the reset. If you fail to appear on or before the date and time set in a resetting order, a charge of Failure to Appear will immediately be filed and a Failure to Appear Warrant for your arrest will issue without notice to you.

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Last updated: 2/12/2013 9:52:10 AM