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Tx. Transp. Code 544.010Not TBWD eligibleStop signs

Stop sign

Failure to stop at a stop sign or yield sign.

Transportation Code Tx. Transp. Code 544.010 — statutory text

Official source ↗
(a) Unless directed to proceed by a police officer or traffic-control signal, the operator of a vehicle or streetcar approaching an intersection with a stop sign shall stop as provided by Subsection (c). (c) An operator required to stop by this section shall stop before entering the crosswalk on the near side of the intersection. In the absence of a crosswalk, the operator shall stop at a clearly marked stop line. In the absence of a stop line, the operator shall stop at the place nearest the intersecting roadway where the operator has a view of approaching traffic on the intersecting roadway.

Quoted from the California Legislative Information website. The full section may contain additional subdivisions not reproduced here — click “Official source” for the complete text as currently in force.

Base fine
$200.00
Does not include court fees or assessments.
DMV points
2
Points raise your insurance.
Filing window
N/A
TBWD not available.
Not eligible for TBWD

Texas does not currently offer a Trial by Written Declaration process. Texas generally requires in-person or telephonic trial; no universal TBWD. We won’t charge you for an ineligible filing.

Defenses our AI considers (14)

  • Equipment fixed — correctable violation
    historical success ~80%
    Equipment violations (window tint, exhaust, lights, plates, wipers, etc.) are correctable in every supported state. Proof of repair signed by a qualified inspector resolves the citation administratively.
  • Documentary cure — proof on date of citation
    historical success ~75%
    Many "failure to produce" charges (insurance, registration, license) are dismissed on proof the document existed and was valid on the date of citation. This is codified in most state fix-it / correctable-violation statutes.
  • Defensive-driving dismissal (TX C.C.P. art. 45.0511)
    historical success ~70%
    Tex. C.C.P. art. 45.0511 allows eligible defendants to complete an approved driving-safety course in exchange for dismissal of most moving violations under 25 mph over limit. Eligibility depends on license type, prior course completions, and charge.
  • Sign obscured, missing, or recently changed
    historical success ~50%
    A driver cannot be held to a regulation that was not reasonably communicated. An obscured, damaged, missing, or recently-changed sign at the cited location is both a mistake-of-fact defense and a due-process notice defect.

Our AI drafts 3 options per case, tailored to your ticket's facts. You choose or regenerate.

Not legal advice. Violation summaries are for information only. Verify the current Transportation Code text on the official state legislature or courts website. Past success rates do not guarantee future outcomes.