Missed your court date or payment deadline? You may still have options — but timing and court policies matter. Here’s what typically happens and what you should do immediately.
Review Dismissal OptionsFirst: missing the deadline does not automatically end your case
Many drivers assume once the deadline passes, dismissal is off the table. That isn’t always true.
Texas courts operate independently, and policies vary. Some courts may still allow alternative resolutions depending on:
- The type of violation
- How much time has passed
- Whether additional action has been taken
- Your prior driving history
What changes after the deadline?
1. Additional fees may apply
Courts may assess additional costs once the original response period expires.
2. Failure to Appear status
If your citation required action and none was taken, the case may be marked accordingly.
3. More complex resolution
Dismissal may require additional requests, motions, or court approval after the deadline.
Can traffic school still be an option?
In many cases, traffic school must be requested before the deadline. However, some courts may consider late requests depending on circumstances.
Learn how this process normally works: Does traffic school dismiss a ticket in Texas?
Can a lawyer help after the deadline?
In some situations, yes. Attorneys may be able to:
- File appropriate motions
- Request alternative resolutions
- Communicate directly with the court
Learn more: How do lawyers dismiss traffic tickets?
Common situations people face
- You forgot about the ticket
- You moved and didn’t receive mail
- You assumed paying later would be fine
- You didn’t realize dismissal had to be requested first
If you’re in one of these situations, don’t panic — but don’t delay.
Related: What happens if you ignore a traffic ticket in Texas?
Bottom line
Yes, it may still be possible to dismiss a traffic ticket after the deadline in Texas — but it depends on the court and the circumstances.
The most important step is contacting the court listed on your citation or seeking legal guidance immediately.