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ATTORNEY ANDY NOLEN, GALVESTON COURT NUMBERS, LOCATIONS, INFORMATION, EMERGENCY, POLICE

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FREE GALVESTON, TEXAS & GALVESTON COUNTY COURT INFORMATION

About the Author: This FREE GALVESTON COUNTY COURT INFORMATION was prepared by GALVESTON, Texas Lawyer Andy Nolen.

GALVESTON, Texas Criminal Defense Lawyer Andy Nolen represents clients charged with  crimes in State and Federal courts in Houston,  Beaumont,  San Antonio, Waco, Dallas, Ft. Worth, Tyler, Sherman, Del Rio, Corpus Christi, Brownsville, Mc Allen, El Paso, Hempstead,  GALVESTON, Texas  and all counties in Texas. The law firm of Andy Nolen has it's principal office  in Houston, Texas; however, Attorney Andy Nolen appears in all criminal, juvenile, and family courts in Texas.
This free information is neither intended as a solicitation for employment nor as legal advice.  Questions or comments about this post can be directed to Andy Nolen at 713-697-4373.

Galveston was named for Bernardo de Gálvez, a Spanish colonial governor and general. Gálvez sent Jose de Evia to chart the Gulf of Mexico from the Texas coast to New Orleans, and on July 23, 1786, de Evia charted an area near the mouth of a river and named it Galveston Bay. Later, the island and city took the same name. Bernardo de Gálvez died the same year, never setting foot on his namesake island.
Jack Roady  
GALVESTON COUNTY
CRIMINAL DISTRICT ATTORNEY

GALVESTON COUNTY CRIMINAL JUSTICE CENTER
600 59th Street, Suite 1001
GALVESTON TX    77551-4137
409-766-2355
OFFICE HOURS:  8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. MONDAY through FRIDAY 

County Court One is a statutory county court-at-law with jurisdiction over criminal misdemeanor cases, family and juvenile matters, as well as civil lawsuits
   The court is located on the second floor of The Galveston County Justice Center.
Judge  John Grady
600 59th Street, Suite 2304
Galveston, Texas 77551-4180
FAX (409) 765-2945

County Court Two is a statutory county court, with jurisdiction over criminal misdemeanor cases, family and juvenile matters, as well as civil lawsuits
   The court is located on the second floor of the Galveston County Justice Center

                                                            Judge Barbara Roberts    

600 59th Street  Suite 2204
Galveston, Texas 77551-4180
(409) 766-2405
FAX: (409) 795-3034
Houston (281) 316-8300 X 2405

County Court Three is a statutory county court, with jurisdiction over misdemeanor cases, family and juvenile matters, as well as civil cases.
   The court is located on the second floor of The Galveston County Justice Center
                                                             Judge Christopher Dupuy    

600 59th Street Suite 2205
Galveston, Texas 77551-4180
(409) 621-7920
Fax (409) 765-3154



10th Judicial District Court        Honorable David Garner,  Judge
56th Judicial District Court  Honorable Lonnie Cox,  Judge
122nd Judicial District Court     Honorable John Ellisor,  Judge
212th Judicial District Court  Honorable Susan Criss,  Judge
    306th Judicial District Court        Honorable Janis L. Yarbrough,  Judge
    405th Judicial District Court        Honorable Wayne Mallia,  Judge


The Galveston County Office of Emergency Management is responsible for the development and implementation of a comprehensive emergency program for Galveston County. This Plan addresses disaster mitigation, planning and preparedness, response to, and recovery from large scale emergencies and disasters that may affect our local area. The intent of this program is to minimize the impact of disasters, provide necessary disaster operations, and to enable an effective disaster recovery.

Contact Information - Staff Directory

City Services
The City of Galveston provides a host of Services that help to make life in Galveston more pleasant.
Building
(409) 797-3620
Grants and Housing
(409) 797-3820
Island Transit
(409) 797-3900
Dial-A-Ride Services
(409) 797-3909
Municipal Airport
(409) 741-4609
Municipal Court
(409) 765-3740
Municipal Garage Facility
24 Hour Number:
(409) 797-3928
Director:
(409) 797-3920
Parks and Recreation
(409) 621-3177
Planning and Community Development
(409) 797-3660
Public Safety
(409) 765-3790
Public Works
(409) 797-3630
ECO Center
(Recycling Center)
(409) 741-1446
Public Safety
Emergency Management
Manager: Charlie Kelly, (409) 765-3725
Contingency Planning, coordination of local agencies, provision of emergency information services.
Fire:
Chief: Jeff Smith, (409) 797-3850
Suppression, Fire Prevention, Training
www.Galvestonfire.com
Police:
Police Chief: Charles Wiley, (409) 765-3790
Criminal Investigation, Administrative Support, Vice and Narcotics, Identification and Records, Patrol and Traffic, Training, Community Relations, Communications, Abandoned Autos
Animal Control Division:
(409) 765-3702
Galveston Municipal Court

General Information:

Hours:
The Galveston Municipal Court's working hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. However, the Court is in session to hear cases every Monday thru Friday, except holidays, beginning at 8:00 a.m.

Lobby Hours:
Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Phone Hours:
Phone lines are answered between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Location:
The Galveston Municipal Court is located at 601 54th Street, Suite 300 in Galveston, TX. View map.

Mailing Address:
601 54th Street, Suite 300
Galveston, TX 77551
(409) 765-3740

Personnel:
Presiding Judge:
Hon. Judge Jim Schweitzer
Alternate Judge:
Hon. Judge Margaret Hindman
Municipal Court Clerk:
Julie Fox
Prosecutor:
Robert Barfield
Special Rules and Procedures for Juveniles and Minors
All juveniles, 16 years and under, charged with any offense, must appear with a parent before the Municipal Court Judge at 8:00 A.M. on the court date set by court personnel. You will be notified of your court date by mail, at the address given on your citation.

Violators wishing to enter a plea of not guilty must contact the Municipal Court in writing within 10 days prior to the given ticket due date at the bottom of the citation. No case will be set on the Court's Contested Docket unless a request for same has been received

Request for continuance of a contested hearing must be filed in writing with the Court at least 5 working days prior to the scheduled court date as the Judge must approve this continuance.
Minors Charged with Possession of Alcohol or Tobacco Offenses
State law requires an open court appearance of all defendants charged with these type offenses. Violators under the age of 18 must appear with a parent before the Municipal Court Judge at 8:00 A.M. on the ticket due date unless otherwise notified. Such cases will be set for a plea by court personnel. You will be notified of your court date by mail at the address given on your citation.

Violators wishing to enter a plea of not guilty must contact the Municipal Court in writing within 10 days prior to the given ticket due date at the bottom of the citation. No case will be set on the Court's Contested Docket unless a request for same has been received.

Request for continuance of a contested hearing must be filed in writing with the Court at least 5 working days prior to the scheduled court date as the Judge must approve this continuance.


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