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Travis County · Texas

Defensive Driving for Travis County Ticket Dismissal

Austin Municipal plus five Travis County JP precincts. The dismissal path is the same across all of them.

Free eligibility check · 10 modules · ~6 hours

Travis County covers Austin and the immediate surrounding metro. Austin Municipal Court handles in-city Austin PD citations. Travis County's five JP precincts handle DPS and constable citations on I-35, MoPac, US 183, and Toll 130 — for stops in the Travis County section. Williamson County (north of central Austin) handles I-35 stops north of the Austin/Round Rock line.

What's at stake

The cost of doing nothing

  • Travis County and Williamson County both have JP precincts on I-35 — the citation tells you which county.

  • Austin Municipal Court has a busy docket. Submit your request through the portal early.

  • MoPac and Toll 130 citations from DPS go to Travis County JP precincts.

Where Travis County citations actually land

  • Austin Police citations → Austin Municipal Court at 6800 Burleson Rd.
  • DPS troopers (I-35 in Travis County, MoPac, US 183, Toll 130) → Travis County JP courts.
  • Travis County constables → Travis County JP courts (one of five precincts).
  • Pflugerville, Round Rock-adjacent stops → may route to Travis or Williamson County JP based on exact location.

The five Travis County JP precincts

Travis County operates five numbered JP precincts. Each precinct has its own filing portal and procedures. The citation always names the specific precinct.

I-35 corridor — Travis vs. Williamson County

I-35 runs the length of Austin and crosses into Williamson County north of central Austin. The county boundary is roughly at the Austin/Round Rock line. Stops south of there → Travis County JP. Stops north → Williamson County JP. The citation specifies which county and precinct.

How it works

From "uh-oh" to certificate in four steps

No classroom, no waiting list, no shipping a DVD.

  1. 1

    Check eligibility

    60-second quiz tells you whether your court will accept defensive driving for your ticket.

  2. 2

    Start the course

    Enroll, sign in, and begin your first module in under a minute.

  3. 3

    Complete modules

    Self-paced lessons with quick quizzes. Pause and resume on any device.

  4. 4

    File your certificate

    Pass the final exam, download your certificate, submit to your court.

Benefits

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.

Travis County operates five Justice of the Peace precincts plus Austin and Pflugerville Municipal Courts. The citation always names the specific issuing court.

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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.

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