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WilCo Justice Of The Peace Office To Open For In-Person Business

WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TX — The Justice of the Peace Precinct 2 office will be open to the public for walk-in business staring next week, officials said Thursday.

Starting July 13, the office will open for in-person transactions Tuesdays only from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., county officials said. The office hours are being reduced in response to more people conducting business using remote methods and fewer people choosing in-person transactions due to COVID-19, officials added.

The JP2 Office, located at 350 Discovery Blvd., in Cedar Park, can be reached by phone, e-mail, fax, postal mail, e-file, website, using the drop box in the hallway, and by appointments Monday through Friday.

Alternative Methods to Contact the Court

  • Call the court at 512-260-4210 to speak to an employee or email the court at JP2@Wilco.org.

  • All civil case filings including: petitions, answers, and other civil documents may be filed using E-File. More information can be found here: https://efile.txcourts.gov/ofsweb.

  • Go to www.wilco.org/payjp2 to plea no contest and pay your citation in full or get more information on alternative payment options.

  • Mail your documents and payments to 350 Discovery Blvd., Ste 204, Cedar Park, Texas 78613.

  • Civil and Criminal Forms, including plea forms and driver safety course requests, may be downloaded under the Information and Forms link and submitted by email to JP2@Wilco.org, faxed to 512-260-4215 or by mail.

Minors under the age of 17 who have received a traffic citation will receive a summons to appear in person or virtually, if necessary, in order to enter their plea before the judge.

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Minors receiving a Minor in Possession of Alcohol or Public Intoxication citation will receive a summons to appear in person or virtually, if necessary, in order to enter their plea before the judge.

Virtual hearings are now being scheduled. If you have a case pending, please ensure the court currently has and maintains your current address.

This article originally appeared on the Cedar Park-Leander Patch

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