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​​Court Records

​Records of judiciary, including the Coppell Municipal Court No. 1, are not subject to the provisions of the Public Information Act. However, if you would like to view court records, you may make your request from the Coppell Municipal Court No. 1 between 8 am and 5 pm, Monday through Friday. You will be required to complete a request form, and you will be notified at the time the records are available for your review. Copies will be charged 10 cents per page up to 50 pages. For additional information on certified copies, contact the Municipal Court at 972-304-3650. Record checks for military purposes require advanced notice of three business days.

Request to View Court Records Form​​

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Municipal-Court-Announcements

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​​Court Announcements

​***The Coppell Municipal Court has a delayed opening of 9 am once a month. The date of this delayed opening as well as any other announcements are posted in red below. 

The Coppell Municipal Court will have a delayed opening on Friday, August 24, 2018 at 9 am.


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Appointment---Fees-Report

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​​Office of Court Administration 

Appointments and Fees Reports


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​May​June​July​August
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Pleas

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​Pleas​

​​Under our American system of justice, all persons are presumed to be innocent until proven guilty. On a plea of Not Guilty, a trial is held. In all criminal trials, the State is required to prove the guilt of the defendant "beyond a reasonable doubt" of the offense charged in the complaint before a defendant can be found guilty by a judge or jury.

You are entitled to request evidence material to any matter involved in your case. Requests must be made at the Coppell Police Department before a guilty or no contest plea is entered or the fine is paid. Entering a guilty or no contest plea and payment of the fine waives your right to request evidence on your case.

Your decision concerning which plea to enter is very important. Please consider each plea carefully before making a decision. If you plead guilty or nolo contendere in open court, you should be prepared to pay the fine, costs and fees by cash, check, money order, or credit card.

1.  Plea of Guilty - You admit that the act is prohibited by law, that you committed the act charged, and that you have no defense for your act. Before entering your plea of guilty, however, you should understand the following:

  • The State has the burden of proving that you violated the law (you do not have to prove that you did not violate the law);
  • You have the right to hear the State's evidence and require the State to prove you violated the law; and
  • A plea of guilty may be used against you in a civil suit if there was a traffic accident (another party can say you were at fault or responsible for the accident if you plead guilty to the traffic charge).

2.  Plea of Nolo Contendere (no contest) - You do not contest the State's charge against you. You will almost certainly be found guilty, unless you are eligible and successfully complete a court ordered deferred disposition or a driver's safety course. Also, a plea of nolo contendere cannot be used against you in a subsequent civil suit for damages.

3.  Plea of Not Guilty - You deny guilt or you have a defense in your case, and the State must prove what it has charged against you. If you plead not guilty, you may or may not hire an attorney to represent you. You are entitled to a jury trial unless you waive that right. If you waive a trial by jury, the judge will hear your case. 

If you are not a citizen of the United States of America, a plea of guilty or nolo contendere for the offense charged may result in deportation, the exclusion from admission to this country, or the denial of naturalization under federal law. 

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Court-Dockets

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Court Dockets

- All of the following court docket links are coming soon!

​​Code Enforcement Docket

Bench Trial Docket

Jury Trial Docket

Plea Docket

Pretrial Docket 

Open Court Docket*


*The Open Court Docket is available for anyone who wants to take care of their citation on or before their court date.

IMPORTANT
If you have an active warrant you can appear in court for the Open Court Docket. During this court setting you can appear before the judge to try to resolve the warrant(s) without the fear of being arrested. Please click the Open Court Docket link above to find out the date for the next court setting.

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​​​Deferred Disposition Eligibility

Deferred Disposition is an option you may be able to request to keep a violation off of your record. Deferred disposition is available for most offenses.

Eligibility Requirements

  • You are not eligible for deferred if you completed deferred disposition within 12 months of the offense, or the offense occurred in a construction zone with workers present, or if you held or currently hold a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) and the offense relates to motor vehicle control.
  • If you are under age 25, you must complete a driving safety course as a condition of deferred disposition.
  • If you are under 25 and hold a provisional license, you must complete a driving safety course and be examined by the Department of Public Safety as a condition of deferred disposition. ​

How Do I Request Deferred Disposition?

If you would like to request Deferred Disposition you must do the following:

1. Make your request for deferred disposition either in person, or in writing, or online before your appearance date.

 Deferred Disposition Form - Coming Soon!

2. Pay a special expense fee and court costs (the total equals the amount of the fine and court costs) on the day the deferred disposition is granted. ​

What are the Conditions of Deferred Disposition?

Once the judge has granted your deferred disposition request, you will be placed on a probationary period, usually 90 days, and you must not receive another citation during that time. Other conditions may be imposed that you will be made aware of, if applicable.

If your case is for a traffic violation:

  1. if you are under 25 years of age, a Driving Safety Course (DSC) must be taken as a condition;

  2. if you have a provisional driver’s license (under age 18), examination by the Department of Public Safety (DPS) is a condition. 

What Do I Do At the End of the Deferred Period?

Upon successful completion of the deferred period and timely return of all required documents, the violation will be dismissed. ​


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Driving-Safety-Course

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​​​​​Driving Safety Course (DSC) Eligibility Requirements

If you are charged with an offense involving the operation of a motor vehicle, you may dismiss your case with the successful completion of a driving safety course. You must request to take a driving safety course before the appearance date on the citation, either in person, or in writing through certified mail. If you were operating a motorcycle and request a driving safety course, you must take a motorcycle operator training course.

Please read all of the instructions and requirements on this page carefully. 

You are eligible for a Driving Safety Course if:

  • You have not taken a driving safety course within the 12 months proceeding the date of the current offense (Calculated from the date of course completion to the date of your current citation) and you are not currently taking the course for another citation.
  • You have a valid Texas Driver's License (No Commercial Driver’s License). However, if you are active duty military, or an active duty military spouse, or dependent child, you do not have to have a Texas driver’s license or permit. But you do need to provide proof of your military status by pre- senting your military I.D. card along with your out of state driver’s license.
  • You must provide proof of valid financial responsibility with your name listed (liability insurance).
  • You were not charged with:
    • failure to give information at an accident scene;
    • leaving the scene of an accident;
    • passing a school bus;
    • a serious traffic violation;
    • speeding 25 mph or more over the limit or 95 mph or more; and
    • ​an offense that occurred in a construction zone when workers were present.
  • You did not commit a traffic offense while possessing a commercial driver's license.

How Do I Request a Driving Safety Course (DSC)?

  1. You must meet the eligibility requirements mentioned above in the “Driving Safety Course (DSC) Eligibility Requirements” section.
  2. Submit your request in person at the court or in writing.
  • The Driving Safety Affidavit form must be completed (signed and notarized). This document may be sworn to by a court clerk if submitted in person.
  • ​ DSC Request Form
  • Present a copy of your valid Texas Driver’s License (No Commercial Driver’s License). However, if you are active duty military, or an active duty military spouse, or dependent child, you do not have to have a Texas driver’s license or permit. But you do need to provide proof of your military status by presenting your military I.D. card along with your out of state driver’s license.
  • A copy of your valid financial responsibility (liability insurance card) with your name listed, or other evidence of financial responsibility.
  • Pay court costs to the court:
    • Moving violations not occurring in School Zone - $ 114.10
    • ​Moving violations occurring in a School Zone - $ 139.10

    ITEMS 2—5 LISTED ABOVE MUST BE MAILED ON OR BEFORE YOUR DUE DATE. LATE OR INCOMPLETE REQUESTS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. A REPLY WILL BE MAILED TO THE ADDRESS YOU PROVIDE. IF YOU FAIL TO RECEIVE A RESPONSE WITHIN 2 WEEKS CALL THE COURT OFFICE. REMEMBER TO ENTER A PLEA ON THE REQUEST FORM.

    Important: Your request must be received by the court on or before the appearance date above the signature line of your citation.

    What Happens Next?

    Once your request has been granted by the Judge, you will have 90 days to complete the driving safety course (no extensions will be granted) and present evidence of com- pletion by the 90th day along with a certified copy of your Texas driving record (Type 3A). You can request your driving record either by mail or online (hyperlink to http:// www.dps.texas.gov/driverlicense/driverrecords.htm) If you request it online, you can print your driving record immediately. Information on how to request the driving record from the Texas Department of Public Safety is provided in the form below.

    DPS Driver Record Form 

    Click here​ for a list of approved DSC providers.

    What Do I Do After I Have Completed the Driving Safety Course (DSC)?

    ​​After you have successfully completed the Driving Safety Course (DSC) you must submit the following documents to the court:

    1. Certificate of Completion for the Driving Safety Course, and (You must turn in the Court Copy and it must be signed.)
    2. Copy of your Texas Driving Record (Type 3A) that you request from the Texas Department of Public Safety.

    IMPORTANT:  The Driver's Safety Certificate and the certified copy of your driving record must be submitted to the court within 90 days of the date on which the court approves your request to take the course.

    After proof of satisfactory completion of the Driving Safety Course and the driving record have been presented to the court, the judge will dismiss the case. ​


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    ​​​Extension of Time to Pay Requests

    If you need additional time to pay your fines and court costs, you can request one extension either in person at the lobby window, or via mail or drop box.

    If you would like to request an extension of time to pay via mail or drop box, please complete the form below and mail it to:

    ​Coppell Municipal Court No. 1
    130 Town Center Blvd.
    Coppell, Texas 75019​
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    Application for Extension of Time to Pay - Coming Soon! Please visit the Coppell Municipal Court for an extension until the form is available online for mail option.

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    ​Dismissals Information​

    ​​Unless specifically noted, most violations are not eligible for dismissal by the court. Some violations, however, may be dismissed if specific corrective action is taken within a specified time and a required fee is paid.

    Below is a list of common compliance dismissals:

    • Fail to Maintain Financial Responsibility (no insurance) - defendant must provide proof of valid liability insurance on the date and time of the offense, which will be verified. If found to be valid, the case will be dismissed. There is no fee for dismissal.
    • Expired Vehicle Registration less than 1 year— defendant must present a dated vehicle registration receipt showing the violation was corrected within 20 working days from the violation date and the registration late penalty fee was paid to the County Tax Assessor. There is a $20 dismissal fee.
    • Expired Driver’s License—defendant must present proof to the court that the driver’s license was renewed within 20 working days from the violation date. There is a $20 dismissal fee.
    • Failure to Display Driver’s License—defendant must present proof to the court of an appropriate and valid driver’s license issued in their name valid at the time of the offense. There is a $10 dismissal fee.
    • Failure to Report Address or Name Change on Driver’s License— defendant must present proof to the court that their address/name was corrected within 20 working days from the violation date. There is a $20 dismissal fee.
    • Violate Driver’s License Restriction— defendant must show that the Department of Public Safety (DPS) removed the restriction or endorsement before the defendant’s first court date. There is a $10 dismissal fee. ​

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    ​​​Minor (Under Age 21) Charged with Alcohol Violations

    If you have an alcohol violation and you do not want a trial, you may plead no contest or guilty and be placed on deferred disposition (only for first offense). You will be required to do the following:

    1. Pay the state costs and a special expense fee;
    2. Complete an approved alcohol and/or drug awareness program; and
    3. Perform 8 to 40 hours of alcohol-related community service as a condition of deferred disposition; and
    4. Complete any additional requirements by the judge.

    If you timely comply with the deferred disposition order, your case will be dismissed. 

    IMPORTANT

    Failure to comply may result in the denial or suspension of your driver's license for up to six months.

    Minor (Under Age 18) Charged with Tobacco Violations

    If you have a tobacco violation and you do not want a trial, you may plead no contest or guilty and the court will suspend execution of the judgment. You will be required to do the following:

    1. Pay the state costs on the date your plea is entered; and
    2. Complete an approved e-cigarette and tobacco awareness program within 90 days.

    If you complete the course and timely submit a certificate of completion to the court, the judge will dismiss the case.

    If you have a subsequent tobacco violation, and you do not want a trial, you will be required to repeat the process above; however, this time a conviction will be entered and a fine imposed. ​

    IMPORTANT

    Failure to comply may result in the denial or suspension of your driver's license for up to 180 days.


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    ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Parks & Facilities Map

     

    PARK HOURS: Parks are open 30 minutes before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset. Please refrain from park use after dark.


     

    Park

    ​​​Acres

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    ​1. Allen Road Park​400 N. MacArthur Boulevard​5.5​XX​​X​X​X
    ​2. Andrew Brown Park Central  364 N. Denton Tap Road ​8X​X​​XX​
    ​3. Andrew Brown Park East (take a virtual tour)​260 E. Parkway Boulevard​118X​X​X​X​X​X​X
    ​3. Kid Country Playground 260 E. Parkway BoulevardX​​XX​
    ​4. Andrew Brown Park West ​363 N. Denton Tap Road ​52X​XXX​​XX​XX
    ​5. Denton Creek Park* ​West Denton Creek​52​X
    ​6. Grapevine Creek Park 600 Moore Road ​33.1
    ​7. Grapevine Springs Park700 S. Par​k Road ​23X​​X​X​X
    ​8. Hunterwood Park   553 Anderson Avenue ​7.7X​​X​X​X
    ​9. MacArthur Park 400 S. MacArthur Boulevard​17​XX​​X
    ​9. Waggin' Tails Park​​400 S. MacArthur Boulevard​2.5
    ​10. Magnolia Park​600 Levee Place ​27X​​X​XX​​X
    ​11. Moore Road Park  ​600 N. Moore Road30​XXX​X​
    ​12. Riverchase Park 1401 Glade Point Drive ​.5X​
    ​13. The Duck Pond Park 400 E. Bethel School Road ​5​XX​​XX​​X
    ​14. Thweatt Park 101 N. Coppell Road ​5​XX​X​
    ​15. Villawood Linear Park* 575 Villawood Drive ​3.3
    ​16. Wagon Wheel Park  345 Freeport Parkway ​153​XX​X​X​X​X​X​​X​X
    ​16. Coppell Nature Park 345 Freeport Parkway​66​X​X​X​X​X
    ​17. Woodhurst Linear Park402 Woodhurst Drive ​3.9
    * Denotes undeveloped park

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    ​PlaygroundPicnic

    Fishing

    Trails

    Pond, Stream

    Nature

    Trail

    Jogging Trail​TennisLacrosse

    Baseball or Softball

    FootballSoccerBasketballPavilion

    ​Facilities

    ​A. Parks and Recreation Administration Offices ​255 E. Parkway Boulevard
    A. Town Center Plaza 255 E. Parkway Boulevard
    ​A. Helping Hands Community Garden ​255 E. Parkway Boulevard
    ​B. Parks and Recreation Service Center Offices​816 S. Coppell Road
    ​C. The CORE​ ​234 E. Parkway Boulevard
    ​D. Senior and Community Center​345 W. Bethel Road
    ​E. Wagon Wheel Tennis Center  ​950 Creekview Drive
    ​F. Biodiversity Education Center ​367 S. Freeport Parkway
    ​G. Rolling Oaks Memorial Center​400 S. Freeport Parkway
    ​H. The Square at Old Town ​768 W. Main Street
    ​H. Main Street Interactive Fountain​768 W. Main Street​​​
    ​I. Heritage Park ​700 S. Coppell Road
    ​J. Ground Delivery Community Garden​450 S. Denton Tap Road

    MAIN STREET INTERACTIVE FOUNTAIN 

    ​The Main Street Fountain is the perfect place to cool off as the days get warmer! The fountain is located next to the Farmers Market Pavilion and playground at 768 W. Main Street. The 2018 season will begin on Monday, May 7, 2018. 

    ​Main Street Interactive Fountain Hours
    Sunday - Friday 9 AM - 9 PM
    Saturday8 AM - 9 PM
      

    Pavilions

    Pavi​lions are available for rent to Corporate and Coppell Residents.  For more information on pavilions or other rental facilities please click here.  
     

    Trails​

    ​Coppell’s trail system currently consists of approximately 14 miles of multi-use hike and bike trails, a 1.1 mile decomposed granite soft running trail, and 5 miles of preserved nature trails. Since 2015, the trail system has been expanded by 25%, and future plans include 6.5 additional miles in the next 2 years, including providing greater connectivity to surrounding cities. ​

    The system is a master-planned greenbelt trail beginning at the area along Denton Creek in the Andrew Brown Community Park system. View the Trails System Map 

    View the 
    Trail Implementation Master Plan
    The vision for the continuation of the trails system is to provide easy access at any point within the City, and connect to the regional trail system linking other surrounding communities.  


    Lightning Prediction System

    A lightning prediction system is in place in some of the busier park sites and along some trails within the City. The system is designed to alert park, trail and ballfield users that the conditions are favorable for lightning strikes.

    When conditions are right, the system will sound an alarm. A warning can provided 8 to 20 minutes before a potential strike occurs. The system monitors a 2-mile radius around the unit. When activated, those in the area should seek shelter immediately. The lightning prediction system operates from 7 AM - 11PM, seven days a week. ​

    Park visitors should always assess weather conditions before going outside and always be prepared to take the appropriate action needed to ensure safety.​

    Locations:
    ​Andrew Brown West/Central/East and Moore Road Park​Four units cover all passive trails, pools and sports fields in the area. 
    ​Wagon Wheel Park ​Three units cover trails, fields and Wagon Wheel Tennis Center
    ​MacArthur Park ​One u​nit located between the playground and ballfields
    ​Pinkerton Elementary School ​One unit covers two ballfields​​

     
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    Request for Community Service

    If the court determines that you have insufficient resources or income to pay the fine and court costs, you may be eligi- ble to complete an assigned number of community service hours at a pre-approved location to satisfy fines and cost. An application must be made in person before the presid- ing judge, and the community service performed must fol- low the guidelines that have been set forth by the court and the State of Texas. You will be given a specific number of hours, and a time period in which they must be complet- ed, after your request has been granted by the court. ​


    Resources

    Community Service Timesheet
    Preapproved Community Service Locations


    Contact

    If you have any questions, please address them to:

    Maria Fernandez
    Juvenile Case Manager

    972-304-7084
    mfernandez@coppelltx.gov


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    ​Request for Jail Time Credit​

    ​​If you have served time in jail for your offense and you would like to request time served you can do so by completing the form below and submitting it to the court.

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    ​Coppell, TX 75019
    ​972-304-7077​
    ​​Monday - Thursday: 5 AM to 10 PM
    Friday: 5 AM to 8 PM
    ​Saturday: 7 AM to 6 PM
    Sunday: 1 PM to 6 PM


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    ​​Me​m​ber​sh​​ip​​​​​​​​

    ​​Fitness Center​​

    ​Aquatics​​

    ​Sunshine Room

    Rentals​​​

    Register for Classes

     


                         

    The CORE will be open regularly scheduled hours this summer 

    except days noted above. ​

    Recreation classes & activities: 

      

    FEATURING: 

    • 3,300 square-foot fitness room, complete with state-of-the-art cardiovascular and strength-training equipment
    • Indoor and outdoor pools, including play areas, slides, and lap lanes
    • Gymnasium
    • Studio space​
    • Indoor track
    • Classroom space 

     
    PASS OPTIONS
    Annual, 3-Month, Youth, and Day Passes include the use of swimming pools, gym, fitness center, and group exercise classes.   Proof of current address must be provided at time of purchase.  Dual family households with a senior must pay the regular family rate.  See Pricing and Information link below for detailed information. Family passes also include entry to the Sunshine Room. 
     Pricing and Information​

     

     

    FITNESS

    Group Exercise classes, Virtual Exercise classes, free-weights, machine-weights, cardio machines, indoor track, and an outdoor circuit area are available for use by individuals 13 years and older. Users aged 13 - 15 must have a parent-signed waiver and complete an orientation.  

     
     Personal Training Information​                   Personal Training Request Form​​  *
                   *​You can submit this form by printing and bringing it with you to The CORE or via email to JWinters@coppelltx.gov​
     

    GYMNASIUM

    The gymnasium is available for drop-in basketball.  Organized practices are permitted by reservation only.  Basketballs may be checked out at the front desk.  The gym is also available for open volleyball and badminton play, during certain hours. 
     
       

    ​​AQUATICS

    Indoor pools are open year-round.  The outdoor pool area is open during the summer season, from Memorial Day Weekend (May 27) to Labor Day (September 4), when school is out.   ​ 
    Pool schedules are subject to change without notice:          
    Fall 2018 - Indoor Pool Schedule

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    Indoor Pool (Year Round)
    Mon​​day - Thursday: 5 AM - 9 PM
    Friday: 5 AM - 8 PM
    Saturday: 8 AM - 6 PM
    Sunday: 1 PM - 6 PM
    Outdoor Pool (Memorial - Labor Day)
    Mon​​day - Thursday: 10 AM - 8 PM
    Friday: 1 PM - 8 PM
    Saturday: 10 AM - 6 PM
    Sunday: 1 PM - 6 PM


    The CORE offers Learn to Swim Lessons year round for ages 3 - 14. For a listing of classes offered, please check out our Activity Guide above, call, or visit the facility in person.  There are Learn to Swim Scholarships available to those who qualify (limited quantaties available).  Click here for more information and to view the application.  For questions, please call the Aquatics office at 972-304-7037.
     
     
    This summer The CORE's Snack Shack is CASHLESS!  For deatils on how to purchase CORE CASH to use at the snack shack, click here!
     

     
    ​​​​​​​​​RENTALS AND PARTIES
    The pools, gymnasium, and multi-purpose rooms are available for rental (Times and rates vary). For additional information, please call the facility at 972-304-7077 or visit the Front Desk staff.  

     
    To request a rental, please complete a RENTAL REQUEST FORM​ and submit it via email to CORE@coppelltx.gov or in-person.  By submitting a rental request form, you are not guaranteed​ availability and/or approval. 
     
    The CORE also offers summer outdoor party rentals.  Please complete the OUTDOOR RENTAL REQUEST FORM and submit via email to CORE@Coppelltx.gov. By submitting a request form, you are not guaranteed availability and/or approval. 


    Parties
    The CORE offers different options for hosting birthday parties including room and tent rentals depending on the season, sports team parties, or other celebrations.  Please complete and submit a rental request form (links above). ​​​​

     

    SUNSHINE Room 

    The Sunshine Room is available for the children of pass users. Family Pass Holders include free entry to the Sunshine Room. Additional Pas​ses can be purchased at the front desk.  Due to our staff-to-child ratio, space is limited; reservations are recommended.  Please see our Sunshine Room brochure​ for more information. Call 972-304-7039 for availability and reservations.

     

     

    REGISTRATION

    Program registration can be done in-person at the Front Desk or online at www.coppellactivities.com.  Create an account today!​

     

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    ​​WHAT ARE MY OPTIONS FOR TAKING CARE OF MY CITATION?

    Options for handling a citation are listed on the citation, or see the links under the Options for Taking Care of Citation title on the Court Procedures & Decorum homepage. If you have any questions concerning the listed options, contact the court.

    WHAT IS THE FINE AMOUNT FOR MY PARTICULAR CITATION?

    A list of the common violations that are filed in the Coppell Municipal Court of Record are posted on the Fine List page (coming soon), which is located on the Court Procedures & Decorum homepage. However, if you need to get information regarding your particular citation, you must call the Municipal Court at (972) 304-3650, during regular office hours. Have your citation and driver's license number in-hand before calling.

    WHAT FORMS OF PAYMENT DOES THE COURT ACCEPT?

    The court currently accepts payment in the form of cash, check, money order, cashier's check or credit card. Temporary checks are not accepted. Please bring a picture ID if you plan to make a payment with either a check or credit card.

    WHEN IS MY COURT DATE?

    Your court date for your citation is above your signature on the citation. However, if you pay and resolve your citation before your court date, you do not need to appear. If you have missed your court date, contact the court for information on your warrant status.

    HOW MAY I CHANGE MY COURT DATE?

    Changes in court dates (continuances) may NOT be requested by phone. Requests for continuances must be made in person or in writing on or before the scheduled court date.

    WHAT IF THE COURT IS CLOSED ON MY COURT DATE?

    For information of facility closings or delayed openings, please refer to the City of Coppell's online event calendar, check the Municipal Court Announcements page located on the Coppell Municipal Court homepage, or call the court at (972) 304-3650.

    I RECEIVED A SUMMONS FOR JURY DUTY, AM I STILL NEEDED?

    Refer to the Jury Duty page located on the Coppell Municipal Court homepage. It will inform you if your presence is still required or not.

    HOW DO I REQUEST TO VIEW COURT RECORDS?

    Complete the Request to View Court Records Form located on the Records Requests webpage and submit your request in person or by mail to the Coppell Municipal Court of Record. ​


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    ​​​​​SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL​

    The City of Coppell wants to encourage families to get to school in a healthy and safe way - by walking! Click on the school below to see a detailed map with crossing guard locations for each school zone. 

    Elementary Schools

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    Please Note - The school and the routes associated with them have been provided in some cases for those located outside the City of Coppell’s boundaries but within the CISD, LISD or CFBISD boundaries.  In these instances, information was obtained from the adjacent cities or independent school districts.  The accuracy of this data has not been corroborated.

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    816 S. Coppell Road
    P.O. Box 9478
    Coppell, TX 75019

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    (972)462-5150
    (972)462-5193    After Hours
    Request for Service​​

    ​​Traffic control staff​

    Michael Garza, P.E.
    Asst. Director of Public Works - Operations
    (972)304-3681
    mgarza​@coppelltx.gov
    ​Cody Wildoner
    Traffic Operations​​
    (972)304-3637​​
    cwildoner@coppelltx.gov​
    Vacant
    Administrative Technician
    (972)462-5150​
    streets​​@coppelltx.gov​​​
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    Pavement Markings​

    The Traffic Control Division is responsible for the installation and maintenance of all pavement markings on public streets within the city limits including striping, lane marking, buttons, reflectors and directional arrows.

    To report damage to pavement markings, call the Traffic Control Division at (972)462-5150 Monday through Friday 7:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.  Reports can be filed electronically using the "Request for Service" link.  Select "Signs and Markings" on the drop-down menu.

    Emergency situations after 4:30 p.m. and on weekends and holidays should be reported to the Coppell Police Dispatch at (972)304-3610. 

    ​​​​School Zone Flashers​​​

    The Traffic Control Division is responsible for maintaining thirty-one (31) school zone flashers around the city. All of our school zone flashers use LEDs for light and over 90% are solar-powered as part of the ecoCoppell initiative to use alternative and renewable sources of power.

    To report a school zone flasher light out, damaged or malfunctioning, call the Traffic Control Division at (972)462-5150, Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. You may also report this information electronically using the "Request for Service" link. Select "School Zone Signs and Markings" from the drop-down menu.

    Emergency situations after 4:30 p.m. and on weekends and holidays should be reported to the Coppell Police Dispatch at (972)304-3610.​


    ​street light repair request

    Request for Street Light Repair

    Street lights are installed, maintained and owned by Oncor Electric Delivery.*

    If a street light is out, damaged or is malfunctioning, an online request for repair can be made here, ONCOR​. The direct phone number to report a problem with a street light is (888)313-4747.

    * Some of the northern areas of Coppell are served by either Texas-New Mexico Power or CoServ Electric.  To report a street light problem to Texas-New Mexico Power, click here TNMP​ or call (888)866-7456. 

    For CoServ street lights, click here to Report a Street Light Out​ or call (800)274-4014. 

    Request for Street Light Installation

    Requests for the installation of a new street light can be made through the Engineering Department at (972)304-3679. Requests are then passed on to Oncor Electric Delivery, Texas-New Mexico Power or CoServ Electric where a review of the request will be performed.

    ​​street sign request

    The Traffic Control Division is responsible for maintaining all of the traffic/street signs and traffic control markings throughout the City. Technicians keep over 9,000 traffic signs and many hundreds of traffic pavement markings in good condition within the Coppell city limits.

    To report a sign that:
    •has been damaged,
    •is faded,
    •is damaged by graffiti, or
    •to request new signage

    call the Traffic Control Division at (972)462-5150 Monday through Friday 7:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For emergency situations after normal business hours and on weekends and holidays, call Coppell Police Dispatch at (972)304-3610. Damage to signs or markings can be reported electronically using this "Request for Service" link​. Select "Signs and Markings" on the drop-down menu.

    Installation of regulatory signs such as "Stop" or "speed limit" in a new location require an engineering study and/or ordinance. Requests for these types of signs should be referred to our Engineering Department for review. Call (972)304-3679 or send an email to engineer@coppelltx.gov​.  

    Please note that stop signs are not used as a means for regulating or controlling speed.

    ​Traffic signals


    The Traffic Control Division is currently responsible for maintaining thirty-six (36) signalized intersections and two flashing yellow signals. See intersection list HERE​​.​

    If you wish to report a traffic signal light out, damaged, malfunctioning, or would just like information on how traffic signals operate call the Traffic Control Division at (972)462-5150 Monday through Friday 7:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.  For emergency situations after normal business hours and on weekends and holidays, call Coppell Police Dispatch at (972)​304-3610.  To report a traffic signal issue electronically, use the "Request for Service" link.​ Select "Traffic Signals" on the drop-down menu.​
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    P.O. ​Box 9478​​
    Coppell, TX 75019​​
    Phone: (972)462-5150
    Fax: (972)462-5199

    ​The Utility Operations Division is responsible for the maintenance​ and operations of the water distribution and wastewater collection systems, which include ground and elevated storage facilities, water pumping and wastewater lift stations, wastewater collection mains and water distribution mains within the corporate limits of the city.  This division also performs meter maintenance functions on all customer water services throughout the city.

    View the 2017 Water Quality Report

    ​LOCATE BEFORE YOU DIG

    If you plan to dig on your property where utility lines such as electric, water, sewer, cable, telephone and natural gas lines may be buried underground, please notify the affected utilities at least two days prior to digging. For your protection from possible serious injury and to avoid liability for damages to any underground utilities, please call the Utilities Division prior to digging at (972)462-5150.

     
    In order to have the location of water and sewer lines in the City's right-of-way identified, call the Utility Operations Division at (972)462-5150, Monday through Friday between the hours of 7 am and 4:30 pm. For the location of other utility lines such as electric, telephone, cable or natural gas, contact your provider of those services. Contact numbers are listed on your monthly bill. You may also call Dig TESS at 1(800)344-8377 or go to the Texas One Call website at www.texasonecall.com.​​

    PRIVATE WATER LINE REPAIRS​

    Technicians from the Utility Operations Division can turn your water meter off in order for you to make repairs on your private water line. Call (972)462-5150 Monday through Friday between the hours of 7 am and 4:30 pm for this service. After repairs are completed, you can arrange to have Utility Operations personnel turn your water meter back on by calling the same number.

     
    After normal business hours, on weekends and holidays, for emergency situations call (972)462-5150 and the phone system will immediately page the on-call technician. The technician should return your call within fifteen minutes to get the necessary information regarding the problem. You will be asked to leave your name and phone number so the technician can return your call. You may also call Coppell Police Dispatch at (972)304-3610.

     
     

    WATER BACKFLOW PREVENTION

    The purpose of a backflow prevention device is to keep unsafe drinking water from mixing with the potable water supply. A backflow prevention device is to be installed on:
    • all residential irrigation systems;
    • fire sprinkler systems;
    • commercial facilities where chemicals are used;
    • boiler systems; and
    • other systems where drinking water could become contaminated.
    • Backflow Prevention helps the City of Coppell ensure a safe drinking water supply for its residents.​
    Backflow registration is for one year from the date of registration or re-registration. See form HERE​. 

     

    SEWER PROBLEMS

    You may experience sluggish drains in your home or business occasionally. You may also notice an overflow near the property line coming from your city cleanout. This could be caused by a blockage in the sewer line, or it may be the result of tree roots that have grown into the sewer line.

    If you experience any of these problems, notify the Utility Operations Division of Public Works by calling (972)462-5150 Monday through Friday between the hours of 7 am and 4:30 pm. For emergency situations after normal business hours and on weekends and holidays, call (972)462-5150.  The phone system will immediately page the on-call technician who should return your call within an appropriate amount of time to get the necessary information regarding the problem. You will be asked to leave your name, phone number, and address so the technician can return your call. You may also call Coppell Police Dispatch at (972)304-3610.

    Sewer overflows and backups can cause health hazards, damage to home interiors, and threats to the environment. One of the most common causes of sewer overflows is blockage by grease. Grease gets into the sewer system from household drains and poorly maintained grease traps in restaurants and other businesses. The easiest way to prevent the problem is to keep grease out of the sewer system by following these simple suggestions:

    • Never pour grease down sink drains or into toilets.
    • Scrape grease and food scraps from trays, dishes, pots, pans, utensils and cooking surfaces into a can or into the trash.
    • Don't rinse off oil and grease with hot water.
    • Do not put grease down garbage disposals. Put baskets or strainers in sink drains to catch food scraps and other solids, and empty the drain baskets/strainers into the trash.
    • Be cautious of chemicals and additives that claim to dissolve grease. Some of these additives simply pass grease down the pipes where it can clog the sewer line in another area.
    • Talk to your friends and neighbors about the grease problem in the sewer system and how to keep it out.
    • Call the Utility Operations office at (972)462-5150 for more information.


    ​DIVISION STAFF

    ​Michael Garza, P.E.
    Asst. Director of Public Works

    (972)304-3681
    mgarza@coppelltx.gov​

    ​Jamie Brierton
    Project Manager

    (972)462-5151
    jbrierton@coppelltx.gov

    ​Jerry Davis
    Water Operations Supervisor

    (972)462-5187
    jdavis2@coppelltx.gov

    ​Billy Williams
    Waste Water Operations Supervisor

    (972)462-5155
    bwilliams@coppelltx.gov
    Vacant

    Administrative Technician

    (​972)462-5150
    utility​@coppelltx.gov

    ​Debbie Taber

    Administrative Technician

    (972)462-5156​
    dtaber@coppelltx.gov

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    ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​816 S. Coppell Rd.
    Coppell, TX 75019​​
    PO Box 9478
    972-462-5150
    Monday - Friday 7 am - 4:30 pm

    streets@coppelltx.gov​


    The Streets Division mission is to maintain streets and alleys in a safe and drivable condition. In addition, it is our mission to respond to emergency conditions associated with flooding, barricading, snow and ice control.  Furthermore, the Streets Division provided services to repair broken or settled sidewalks within the city Right of Way.

    The Streets Division personnel maintain 368 miles of streets, repair 33,000 square feet of sidewalk and seal 221,000 linear feet of concrete pavement annually.


    ​​GENERAL INFORMATION

    Please contact the Streets Department to repair damaged sidewalks, streets, a curb that is crumbling or an alley that is sinking.  You may also report damage electronically by using the Request for Service​​ link.  For emergency situations after normal business hours, weekends and holidays please call Coppell Police Dispatch at 972-304-3610.

    If you witness any vandalism, graffiti, or accidental damage to streets or alleys, please contact the Streets Division or Coppell Police Dispatch at 972-304-3610 after hours.

    DRAINAGE PROBLEMS

    The City does not maintain creeks or ditches on private property.  The City does maintain inlets, pipes, concrete channels and headwalls that discharge into creeks.  At a property owner's request, the City will remove obstacles on private property which are obstructing the flow of water, provided they are accessible from land.

    • ​In the event of flooding due to a blockage of the storm drain system, residents may call the Streets Division.
    • In the event of a flooding emergency during non business hours please contact Coppell Police Dispatch at 972-304-3610.
    Residents are urged not to dispose of leaves or grass clippings into open drainage systems or to place any debris in a location that would impede the flow of water into the underground drainage system.  Such actions may result in serious flooding.  Also, waste accumulates and pollutes the areas adjacent to ditches, streams and lakes and ruins the aesthetics for all citizens of Coppell.


    ANNUAL STREET, ALLEY & CURB REPAIR PROJECT

    The Public Works Department provides administration and oversight of the Annual Street, Alley & Curb Repair Projects.  These projects are conducted generally between April and December of each year using the list of addresses requested or called in for repair from the previous year.

    If a street needs repair, a curb is crumbling or an alley is sinking a work order will be issued for evaluation and measurement of the location.  The address will be added to a list for repair during next year's contract period.  In emergency cases repairs will be made as soon as possible.​

    ​​STREET SWEEPING

    The Street Sweeping Program for the City of Coppell consists fo sweeping the major thoroughfares listed below on bi-annual basis through an outside contractor.

    ​Bethel Rd.​from Freeport Pkwy. to western city limit
    ​Bethel School Rd.​from Harris St. east to MacArthur Blvd.
    ​Denton Tap Rd./Belt Line Rd.​​from north city limit to IH 635
    ​E. Belt Line Rd.​from Denton Tap Rd. east to city limit
    ​Freeport Pkwy.​from Ruby Rd. south to IH 635
    ​Heartz Rd.​from Parkway Blvd. south to Bethel School Rd.
    ​MacArthur Blvd​.​from north city limit to south city limit
    ​Mockingbird Ln.​from Sandy Lake Rd. to E Belt Line Rd.
    ​Moore Rd.​from E Belt Line Rd. north to dead end at Community Park
    ​Parkway Blvd.​from MacArthur Blvd. west to Coppell Rd.
    ​Riverchase Dr.​from MacArthur Blvd. east/north to Sandy Lake Rd.
    ​Royal Ln.​from Sandy Lake Rd. south to IH 635
    ​Samuel Blvd.​from MacArthur Blvd. south to Sandy Lake Rd.
    ​Sandy Lake Rd.​from Royal Ln. to eastern city limit
    ​Southwestern Blvd.​from Belt Line to Freeport Pkwy.

    DIVISION STAFF​

    ​​Michael Garza, P.E.
    Asst. Director of Public Works

    972-304-3681
    mgarza@coppelltx.gov​

    Rick O'Dell
    Streets Supervisor

    972-462-5171
    rodell@coppelltx.gov​

    Debbie Taber
    Administrative Technician

    972-462-5156
    dtaber@coppelltx.gov​


    Vacant
    Administrative Technician

    972-462-5150
    streets@coppelltx.gov

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