Dismiss Your Plano Traffic Ticket Online
Plano Municipal Court handles most in-city citations. The defensive driving path — requested before your appearance date — is the standard way to keep the ticket off your record.
Free eligibility check · 10 modules · ~6 hours
Plano sits across both Collin and Denton Counties, so depending on where your ticket was issued, it may go to Plano Municipal Court (city), a Collin County JP court, or a Denton County JP court. Each accepts defensive driving for eligible drivers; the filing methods differ.
The cost of doing nothing
Plano Municipal Court has a busy docket. Early requests are easier to process before your appearance date.
Collin County and Denton County JP courts each have separate filing portals — submit to the wrong one and your certificate may not be applied.
Plano-area insurers run aggressive rate-shopping after a single conviction.
Where Plano-area citations actually land
Plano sits primarily in Collin County, with a small western section in Denton County. Plano Police citations within city limits go to Plano Municipal Court at 4001 W 15th St. DPS troopers and county constables citing on US 75 (Central Expressway), the President George Bush Turnpike, the Sam Rayburn Tollway, or Dallas North Tollway typically file with a Collin County or Denton County JP precinct.
- Plano Police (city-limit stops) → Plano Municipal Court at 4001 W 15th St.
- DPS troopers (Collin County section) → Collin County JP courts.
- DPS troopers (Denton County section) → Denton County JP courts.
- Citation always names the specific issuing court.
Tollway corridors and Plano commute traffic
The President George Bush Turnpike, Sam Rayburn Tollway, and Dallas North Tollway carry heavy commute and DPS speeding enforcement through Plano. Speeding citations from these corridors go to Collin County JP precincts — submit defensive driving requests there, not to Plano Municipal. The two-county overlap can complicate routing if you were stopped in west Plano (Denton County) — confirm the precinct before filing.
From "uh-oh" to certificate in four steps
No classroom, no waiting list, no shipping a DVD.
- 1
Check eligibility
60-second quiz tells you whether your court will accept defensive driving for your ticket.
- 2
Start the course
Enroll, sign in, and begin your first module in under a minute.
- 3
Complete modules
Self-paced lessons with quick quizzes. Pause and resume on any device.
- 4
File your certificate
Pass the final exam, download your certificate, submit to your court.
Built for busy Texas drivers
Help avoid points
Help keep moving-violation points off your Texas driving record.
Help prevent insurance increases
Many Texas insurers raise rates after a ticket. Completion may help avoid surcharges.
Complete online
No classroom, no DVDs. The full course works in your browser.
Mobile-friendly
Take it on your phone during a lunch break and finish on your laptop tonight.
Plano Municipal Court is at 4001 W 15th St, Plano, TX 75093. Collin County JP courts have separate filing portals — verify which precinct issued your citation.
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Important disclaimer
DefensiveDrivingPlus is an online course platform. Ticket dismissal eligibility and court acceptance depend on your court, violation, and state requirements. Always confirm provider approval with the court that issued your citation before enrolling.
Quick answers
Always confirm with your specific Texas court that the issuing provider is approved before enrolling in any defensive driving course.