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104 W College St, Alvarado, TX 76009, USA
Alvarado, Texas 76009
+1 817-790-3223

Back to the grind to make up the slack & driving slower than traffic flow when passing through Alvarado.

The clerks at the court house in Alvarado are extremely rude and unhelpful; I'm not sure how they are allowed to continuously treat people in such manner. I also don't believe the city should be able to hand out citations to the community due to trashcans being out or a couple of weeds, if the roads in ALMOST every neighborhood look horrendous.

Needs to be open for a longer time.... Service needs to be faster....

I paid my fines which will result in some financial hardship compared to other fines paid in the past in other areas. I was one of many traveling at the same rate of speed in the traffic flow but perhaps being an out of state vehicle is the reason I was pulled over just as many non-residents report when they cross the border into my state for work. Nothing new here.

The City of Alvarado's levy of fines and the proportion of those fines upon the highway traffic to generate revenue is unconstitutional violating the Eight Amendement of the U.S. Constitution, Article VIII in the Bill of Rights, in that the fines are a disproportionate burden to the average citizen. I suppose a counterargument would be made that you could go plea in court for reduced fines but a look at the numbers simply shows the score. In Texas the median per capita income is $28,210 and a simple speeding ticket to be paid to the city of Alvarado to avoid a warrant for arrest or suspension of license in one's home state totals nearly ~0.9-1.8% of any one random individual's yearly income?

The CSR at the county seat was very helpful but the persons at Alvarado only recommended attorney services - who that is affected by excessive fines can afford the time cost and financial burden of an attorney? In essence they are forking the lower class and lower middle class working folks who cannot step out of their jobs for one minute in order to make ends meet.

I spoke with a lady that was very rude and unprofessional named Vickey. I asked a few questions and she was rude for no reason. She should not be working there!

this place is worse than hell. got here at 11:15 for a court hearing and was lucky enough to be the very last person called. didnt get out of there until 2:30

The truth is that it is far more likely for a wealthy person who can afford representation & time away from work or a company with local or state interests to have their fines reduced or eliminated than a working class person who has neither the time or money to go through the legal process.

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Courthouse at 104 W College St, Alvarado, TX 76009, USA. Here you will find detailed information about Alvarado Municipal Court Clerk: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Thursday
    8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Friday
    8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Saturday
    Closed
  • Sunday
    Closed

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Based on 9 reviews

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Address:
104 W College St, Alvarado, TX 76009, USA.
City:
Alvarado
Postcode:
76009

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ALL reviews about Alvarado Municipal Court Clerk

  • Kevin
    Added 2016.06.02
    Back to the grind to make up the slack & driving slower than traffic flow when passing through Alvarado.
  • Hailey
    Added 2016.02.25
    The clerks at the court house in Alvarado are extremely rude and unhelpful; I'm not sure how they are allowed to continuously treat people in such manner. I also don't believe the city should be able to hand out citations to the community due to trashcans being out or a couple of weeds, if the roads in ALMOST every neighborhood look horrendous.
  • David
    Added 2016.01.15
    Needs to be open for a longer time.... Service needs to be faster....
  • Sophia
    Added 2015.09.28
    I paid my fines which will result in some financial hardship compared to other fines paid in the past in other areas. I was one of many traveling at the same rate of speed in the traffic flow but perhaps being an out of state vehicle is the reason I was pulled over just as many non-residents report when they cross the border into my state for work. Nothing new here.
  • Amelia
    Added 2015.06.11
    The City of Alvarado's levy of fines and the proportion of those fines upon the highway traffic to generate revenue is unconstitutional violating the Eight Amendement of the U.S. Constitution, Article VIII in the Bill of Rights, in that the fines are a disproportionate burden to the average citizen. I suppose a counterargument would be made that you could go plea in court for reduced fines but a look at the numbers simply shows the score. In Texas the median per capita income is $28,210 and a simple speeding ticket to be paid to the city of Alvarado to avoid a warrant for arrest or suspension of license in one's home state totals nearly ~0.9-1.8% of any one random individual's yearly income?
  • Luis
    Added 2015.05.17
    The CSR at the county seat was very helpful but the persons at Alvarado only recommended attorney services - who that is affected by excessive fines can afford the time cost and financial burden of an attorney? In essence they are forking the lower class and lower middle class working folks who cannot step out of their jobs for one minute in order to make ends meet.
  • Hailey
    Added 2015.04.03
    I spoke with a lady that was very rude and unprofessional named Vickey. I asked a few questions and she was rude for no reason. She should not be working there!
  • Evan
    Added 2014.06.04
    this place is worse than hell. got here at 11:15 for a court hearing and was lucky enough to be the very last person called. didnt get out of there until 2:30
  • Jack
    Added 2013.09.25
    The truth is that it is far more likely for a wealthy person who can afford representation & time away from work or a company with local or state interests to have their fines reduced or eliminated than a working class person who has neither the time or money to go through the legal process.
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