Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2
Gordon Terry, Justice of the Peace

Angela Massey, Justice of the Peace
angela.massey@co.garza.tx.us

Tammy Self, Clerk
tammy.self@co.garza.tx.us

Office Email:

garza2jp@gmail.com

                        OFFICE HOURS

Monday - Thursday  8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Friday   8:00 am-12:00 pm (Closed Friday afternoon)

Mailing Address: 
300 West Main
Post, Texas  79356
Phone:  806-495-4420
Fax:    806-990-4031

Qualifications for taking a Driving Safety Course:
  1. Valid Texas Driver's License
  2. Valid Automobile Insurance
  3. Have not taken a Driving Safety Course within the last 12 months.
  4. Alleged speed cannot be 25 miles or over the posted speed limit.

You must submit the signed and notarized affidavit located on the back of the green hand-out given to you by the officer to request the Driving Safety Course. If you did not receive a green hand-out, you may print the Driving Safety Course Request located in the forms section below.
Click here for online payment!

Payments to the JP 2 office can be made:
  1. Online with credit or debit card.
  2. By telephone with credit or debit card - call 866-549-1010.
  3. The following Bureau Code will be needed to make online or telephone payments: 4424484
  4. By mail - send money order or cashiers check to: 300 West Main, Post, TX 79356
  5. In person, cash or money order,  at: Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2, 300 W. Main Street, Post, TX 79356

Please note:  Driving Safety Course and Deferred Payments CANNOT be paid by credit or debit card.  Please send a cashier’s check or money order to the court.
What is Deferred Disposition?
Deferred Disposition is a suspended sentence. On your plea of guilty or no contest, the court will defer a finding of guilt, assess Court costs, and order that you post a bond and comply with certain conditions. If you successfully comply with the terms, your case will be dismissed, and the bond money will be applied to a special expense fee. If you fail to comply with the terms, a judgment will be imposed, a conviction will be reported to DPS (Texas Department of Public Safety), and the bond money will be applied to the fine.


Forms