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Before you come to court, here are the things you should bring with you: Proper identification (driver's license, Texas ID, passport). Your copy of the citation. Appearance letter and/or court documents. Any receipts regarding your case (i.e. bond receipts, cash bail receipts, etc). Any documents which prove compliance with the judge's orders and/or sentencing. Method...

Staying Informed on Your Trial Status Representing Yourself If you are representing yourself and have not retained an attorney please inform the court of any address changes, phone number changes or other information that may be necessary to keep you informed of your trial's status. Represented by an Attorney If you are being represented by...

Jury Summons If you have received a summons to appear for jury duty on a specific day, please email the court clerk at municipalcourtclerk@marlintx.net indicating that you have received the summons. Participation If you are not able to participate in jury duty, please mail or fax the summons questionnaire with supporting documentation (i.e. doctor note,...

Due Date All payments are due in full on the day of sentencing unless alternative arrangements are made with the Court in advance. Payment Options We accept money orders, cashier's checks, MasterCard, Visa, & Discover. (service fee applies to debit/credit card transactions) https://www.govrec.com/home/marlincitx 

Texas Rules of Civil Procedures Appearance by Attorneys Attorney Case Continuances Community Service Program Rules Issuance of Subpoenas Trial Procedue Courtroom Decorum

ADMONISHMENT OF RIGHTS You, the Defendant, have the right to enter a plea of guilty, not guilty, or nolo contendere (no contest). You have the right to remain silent. You have a right to retain an attorney to represent you. You have the right to a jury trial. You have the right to confront and...

Protecting Young Children Statistics show that crime against young children by strangers is rare. Even so, these tips can help protect your child: Tell your child to avoid talking to people they don't know when you're not around. Make sure your child knows never to walk away with anyone without first telling the person in...

The Marlin Police Department houses the Dispatch Center for the City of Marlin. They are on duty 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and dispatching calls for Police, Fire and EMS. Public Safety dispatcher (also known as emergency dispatchers, Telecommunicators or 911 dispatchers) receive calls from individuals who need assistance from Firefighters, Police...

The Patrol Division is commanded by Captain James Davis. Patrol is the main function of the Operations Division, and the workhorse of the Marlin Police Department.  A sergeant supervises officers assigned to each team. Patrol is typically the first line of contact the public has with the police department. Officers perform their duties utilizing patrol...

James Hommel joined the Marlin Police Department in 2020. He brings over twenty nine years of experience in Law Enforcement. Prior to his appointment in Marlin he served as the Chief of Police at the City of Oakwood for 9 years. Chief Hommel is a Licensed Master Peace Officer and has served in the Narcotics...

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The administrative assistant duties revolve around managing and distributing information within departments. General duties includes answering phones, taking memos and maintaining data processing. The administrative assistant may also be in charge of sending and receiving correspondence, upkeep of social media, as well as greeting clients and customers. Maintain scheduling for city administration department.

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