Municipal Court
The Municipal Court and its staff are dedicated and committed to promoting the highest standards in customer service, upholding the integrity of the court and serving the citizens of Denison in a courteous, efficient and professional manner. The Municipal Court is dedicated to principles of fair and impartial justice while maintaining the public’s and law enforcement’s trust and confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
Claims are filed with our insurance carrier and a determination is made from that office as to the city’s responsibility in your claim. You will be contacted directly by one of their representatives. This process may take up to three weeks.
Any person wanting to sell goods or services, or to solicit monetary donations door-to-door must apply with the City Secretary for a peddler's or solicitor's license and file a surety bond in the amount of $1,000.00.
The fee for issuance of the license is $25.00 (in-city) or $37.50 (out of city) and the license is valid for one (1) year.
Specific rules for door-to-door solicitation are set out in Chapter 15 of the City of Denison Code of Ordinances.
Contact the Denison Municipal Court in person at 300 West Main Street, Denison, Texas, 75020; or by telephone at (903) 465-2720, ext 2448.
Yes. Since the city attorney is the prosecutor in the Denison Municipal Court, complainants, witnesses, and defendants may contact the City Attorney’s Office on matters pending with the Municipal Court. However, defendants that are represented by legal counsel should make the contact through his/her attorney, since it is inappropriate and unethical for the city attorney to communicate directly with the defendant if he/she is represented by counsel.
It is inappropriate to contact the judge of the Municipal Court outside of the Municipal Court’s regular business hours. If you have any question about the pending trial, the availability of witnesses, or any matter pertinent in your case, you may contact the City Attorney's Office by calling (903) 465-2720 ext. 2442.
If you are interested in any vacant land owned by the City, please contact the City's Community Development Department at 300 West Main Street, Denison, Texas, 75020 (second floor at City Hall) or by telephone at (903) 465-2720 ext. 2466. Please be ready to provide a street address or County Appraisal District Identification number at the time of your inquiry to the City. The City has no obligation to entertain request to purchase City owned land. Nonetheless, if the City wishes to entertain a request to purchase land, it must follow procedures set out in the Texas Local Government Code governing sales of real property by municipalities. Upon receipt of your inquiry, the City will conduct an internal review to determine whether the property may be needed for future projects or whether the property is unneeded surplus property. If City staff determines that the property is suitable for disposition, it will seek authorization from the Denison City Council to advertise the property for sale to the highest bidder. The City Council reserves the right to accept the highest bid or reject all bids.
The City Secretary maintains all records related to board and commission appointments and the terms of office. If you are interested in volunteering to serve on a City board or commission, please contact the City Secretary in person at City Hall at 300 West Main Street, Denison, Texas, 75020 or by telephone at (903) 465-2720, ext. 2440. You may review the eligibility requirements and standards or conduct applicable to most board and commission members in Chapter 2, Article II, of the City of Denison Code of Ordinances.
The Comprehensive Plan is located in Chapter 17 of the City of Denison Code of Ordinances and general zoning requirements and restrictions are located in Chapter 28.
If you have general questions about the applicability of any zoning regulations to your property, you may contact the City's Planning and Zoning Department at City Hall, 300 West Main Street, Denison, Texas, 75020 or by telephone at (903) 465-2720 ext. 2467.
If you are unable to amicably resolve a barking dog situation with the dog's owner or caretaker, you may contact the City’s Animal Control Department at (903) 465-2720, ext. 2456 during regular business hours.
After hours, you may call the Police Department's non-emergency number at (903) 465-2720 ext. 5105.
No. The city attorney has no authority or jurisdiction over such matters. The Office of the Attorney General of Texas has a Consumer Protection Division that you may file a complaint with.
No. It is not required that you obtain a permit or give the City advance notice of an activity. Please review the RULES FOR A LAWFUL PICKET, PROTEST & OTHER ASSEMBLY IN DENISON, TEXAS.
If you will let the City Attorney's Office know the date, time, and location of the activity, then we will inform the Police Department that there will be an activity and that you intend to abide by these guidelines.
First, call your cable provider. If they do not resolve the issue, you can contact the Federal Communications Commission at 1-800 CALL FCC (1-800-225-5322) or you can file a complaint online.