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200 W Main St, Grand Prairie, TX 75050, USA
Grand Prairie, Texas 75050
+1 972-237-8600

I am very disaapointed in the system in place in Grand Prairie.

I am requesting that the City of Grand Prairie let Justice of the Peace only marry people and not hear cases. Anything else would be a disservice.

There's no way any Judge should be allowed to see cases without a law degree. I was in court today with Judge Rideaux on a small claims case and it was very disturbing. Why would courts have their citizens pay court fees for cases they can't handle? Why would a Judge be angry and emotional at the start of the case.

I'm not sure where to even begin with this place. As soon as you see it from the outside, you too will be impressed. Upon entering, I believe that I actually heard an Eagle cry, and the distinct sounds of Freedom ringing in my ears. As I wiped the tears from my eyes, I watched as the greatest country on earth continued functioning just how our forefathers imagined. I think even the pencils were made of Redwood trees and screamed America and Freedom. The employees were so nice, even after arguing that 50 over the speed limit wasn't unreasonable, I gave them hugs. They truly cared about the American way of life. I thought I even saw one of them cue up God Bless the USA on the iPod as I was leaving. I can't recommend this place enough. I don't encourage you to misbehave, but if you do, this place will treat you right! Freedom!

They are so rude and the dumbest place that I have dealt with. I called to inquire on my daughters warrants and requesting time served. They told me she would have to go and request time served, however she is being held at their jail. So he continues to tell me when she gets out she will need to come here and request time served. Dumbass when she gets out she will no longer have warrants.

I will try my very best to not have a case in Grand Prairie.

They were so fast nice and took care of me within 5min! So nice and clean inside also

It was requested that my attorney to come to court, so the Judge could talk to him about a case he couldn't handle. I declined, because it did not make sense.

Great Court, it is always the lowlifes who break the law and can't pay for their crimes who complain.

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Grand Prairie Municipal Court

Courthouse at 200 W Main St, Grand Prairie, TX 75050, USA. Here you will find detailed information about Grand Prairie Municipal Court: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    7:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    7:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    7:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Thursday
    7:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Friday
    Closed
  • Saturday
    Closed
  • Sunday
    Closed

Rating

5
/
5
Based on 9 reviews

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State:
Texas
Address:
200 W Main St, Grand Prairie, TX 75050, USA.
City:
Grand Prairie
Postcode:
75050

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ALL reviews about Grand Prairie Municipal Court

  • Bailey
    Added 2016.08.26
    I am very disaapointed in the system in place in Grand Prairie.
  • Miguel
    Added 2016.07.24
    I am requesting that the City of Grand Prairie let Justice of the Peace only marry people and not hear cases. Anything else would be a disservice.
  • William
    Added 2016.07.05
    There's no way any Judge should be allowed to see cases without a law degree. I was in court today with Judge Rideaux on a small claims case and it was very disturbing. Why would courts have their citizens pay court fees for cases they can't handle? Why would a Judge be angry and emotional at the start of the case.
  • Autumn
    Added 2016.05.16
    I'm not sure where to even begin with this place. As soon as you see it from the outside, you too will be impressed. Upon entering, I believe that I actually heard an Eagle cry, and the distinct sounds of Freedom ringing in my ears. As I wiped the tears from my eyes, I watched as the greatest country on earth continued functioning just how our forefathers imagined. I think even the pencils were made of Redwood trees and screamed America and Freedom. The employees were so nice, even after arguing that 50 over the speed limit wasn't unreasonable, I gave them hugs. They truly cared about the American way of life. I thought I even saw one of them cue up God Bless the USA on the iPod as I was leaving. I can't recommend this place enough. I don't encourage you to misbehave, but if you do, this place will treat you right! Freedom!
  • Jada
    Added 2016.05.04
    They are so rude and the dumbest place that I have dealt with. I called to inquire on my daughters warrants and requesting time served. They told me she would have to go and request time served, however she is being held at their jail. So he continues to tell me when she gets out she will need to come here and request time served. Dumbass when she gets out she will no longer have warrants.
  • Maya
    Added 2016.03.09
    I will try my very best to not have a case in Grand Prairie.
  • Jenna
    Added 2015.06.22
    They were so fast nice and took care of me within 5min! So nice and clean inside also
  • Riley
    Added 2015.04.05
    It was requested that my attorney to come to court, so the Judge could talk to him about a case he couldn't handle. I declined, because it did not make sense.
  • Juan
    Added 2013.10.27
    Great Court, it is always the lowlifes who break the law and can't pay for their crimes who complain.
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