I am under the age of 18 and have been charged with a tobacco related offense. Do I have to appear before a Judge?
Yes. Texas State Law requires that you appear before a judge in open court. You must appear with a parent or legal guardian.

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1. Can I get a copy of my birth certificate at Municipal Court?
2. When is my court date?
3. Can I get an extension to appear over the phone?
4. Can I enter my plea by phone?
5. I am 16 years old or younger, do I have to appear before the Judge?
6. I am under the age of 21 and have been charged with an alcohol related offense. Do I have to appear before a Judge?
7. I am under the age of 18 and have been charged with a tobacco related offense. Do I have to appear before a Judge?
8. How can I speak to a Judge?
9. Is the Municipal Court closed during the lunch hour?
10. Am I required to have an attorney represent me?
11. Will the Municipal Court appoint an attorney for me?
12. Can my spouse, relative or employer take care of my ticket for me?
13. What is the difference between a plea of "no contest" and "guilty"?
14. What happens if I contest a charge?
15. What is the standard fine amount assessed?
16. What forms of payment do you accept?
17. Can I make a payment over the phone?
18. Can I make a request to pay late by phone?
19. Can I attend the alcohol awareness course online?
20. Can I get a copy of my marriage license at Municipal Court?
21. How can I get an occupational license?
22. I received a ticket from a State Trooper or Sheriff's Deputy in Midland County. Can I take care of the ticket at Municipal Court?
23. Can I get a copy of my divorce decree at Municipal Court?