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Our Mission Statement

To provide fair and impartial justice under the law of the State of Texas. To administer due process to the citizens within a reasonable and timely manner. To provide a professional and efficient operation by delivering courteous, knowledgeable and professional service to all parties involved in processing Class C misdemeanor cases.

The Keller Municipal Court provides the City with enforcement of Class C misdemeanor criminal laws and ordinance offenses occurring within the city limits. The Municipal Court is also responsible for maintaining accurate records of all cases, including arrest records, bond records, formal complaints, citation dispositions, school attendance offenses, state reporting, court costs, docket records, trial proceedings, refunds and forfeitures, and transfer of funds for arrests of higher charges. The Municipal Court is responsible for staying current with the changes of procedures and court costs that are submitted to the state with each State Legislature revision.

Telephone: Automated 24-hours
(817)743-4700
  Answered 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday - Friday
(817)743-4701 for options; or
(817)431-2627
Fax: (817)743-4745
E-mail: court@cityofkeller.com
Address: 330 Rufe Snow Dr, Keller, TX 76248
Hours: 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday - Friday

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Michael S. Newman,
Municipal Judge
E-Mail: court@cityofkeller.com

Judge Newman has been a licensed attorney in the State of Texas since 1984. He has been a Municipal Court Judge since 1990, at the City of Fort Worth (1990-2001), Pantego (2004-2008), Burleson (2003-2009), Southlake (Red Light Camera, 2008-present) and Keller (2007-present). Judge Newman also has a private practice in North Richland Hills.

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Jeanie Roumell,
Municipal Court Clerk
E-Mail: jroumell@cityofkeller.com

Jeanie Roumell oversees the Municipal Court staff. She is responsible for maintaining all municipal court records including arrest records, bond records, formal complaints, citation dispositions, school attendance offenses, state reporting, maintaining state court costs, docket records, trial proceedings, refunds, forfeitures and transfer of funds for arrests of higher charges or other agencies.

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Last updated: 4/8/2010 1:16:00 PM