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    Tim Curry Criminal Justice Center

    2.4 (9 reviews)

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    Zero out of five stars. Would not recommend. The food sucks, there's a curfew, and the people are really strict.

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    Seriously, jury duty? One star for sure. At least, have free parking for us since we're forced to do this crap.

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    A.D. Marshall Public Safety & Courts

    A.D. Marshall Public Safety & Courts

    3.4(5 reviews)
    0.5 miDowntown

    Thankfully I've never had to go inside in order to utilize the courts; however, I do admire the…read morearchitecture and surrounding grounds of the building. There is a rather interesting work of art located out front, and I often visit to exercise my creative mind to figure out what it is. Ha ha! If you're ever in downtown and find yourself taking a much-needed stroll, please check out and appreciate the landmarks Fort Worth has to offer.

    If you are here, it's probably not good. Hopefully it's something as benign as a traffic ticket, as…read moreit was for me. I must confess I've been here a few times since moving to Texas nearly 20 years, which luckily has not that often. While it seems easy to give a low rating, I've actually had (and observed) some good experiences here. For me it was a traffic ticket, that resulted in two options, probation or a driving course. Either would mean the ticket drops off my record. With the 90 day probation, I would need to pay the full ticket and court costs. With the driving course, I would actually save money, but it meant 6 hours of on-line training. An added benefit of the course is that (some) insurance companies will lower your rate. Only after I chose the education option did I learn my insurance company (Allstate) does not give a discount for taking the course. So now it sucks... No real benefit to suffer through an on-line class. So I dragged my feet and the deadline approached (you have about three months to complete the course). The deadline was less than a week away for me to complete the course. The first stop for course info is to find out who's approved. The list is at http://www.TEA.STATE.TX.US/DRIVE. Both course providers (Courses / Driving Safety / Locations: Online) and stats (Courses / Driving Safety / Driving Safety Course Completions) for the providers is listed. It's quite an extensive list, so I was going to use the stats to focus on the most popular. As I started to research the course providers, I hit a stumbling block. Texas requires that the certificate to be mailed to the student. This can take 5 to 10 business days, and since it's hard to tell where the certificate is mailed from, getting it in time may be a problem. Of course it can be over-nighted, but that's going to cost extra. So I decided I'm going back to court and see if I can switch to probation... So now I'm back in the court building... Sitting in courtroom 5, waiting for my turn with the judge. As I wait, I observe something that impressed me: A teenager is here for a curfew violation. He's ready to plead guilty, pay the ticket and move on. Here's where the judge does something cool. He tells the kid if he does that, he'll have a class C misdemeanor on his record, and then the judge does something very nice. He gives the kid advice on how not to have that black spot on his record (probation or teen court, each with its own pros and cons). I though that was seriously cool. So now it's my turn and it turns out that they don't usually let you switch from the course option to probation. Maybe it because I dressed nice (it's always good to show the court respect), or maybe the judges are actually pretty cool, but I did get it changed, paid my fine, and got out of there. Bottom line: Everyone in the building, from the guards, to the bailiff, to the judges, to the people working at the cashier counter were genuinely helpful. It sucks to be here, but play it cool and I think you'll be OK.

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    City of Fort Worth Municipal Court - Fort Worth Cowtown Airbnb

    City of Fort Worth Municipal Court

    2.6(9 reviews)
    0.6 miDowntown

    Dont bother with speaking to a representative here. They pick up the phone rudely and cant be…read morebothered to help.

    OK, I know how much your palace is valued at, and your chariot and carriage for that matter. But…read morehow much is your Fort Worth? Fort Worth has a really pretty downtown, and the color scheme seems to resemble yellow Christmas lights. I really liked it a lot. It's one of the prettiest downtowns I've seen. There is an excellent bubble tea shop here named Fruitealicious (other locations in Carrollton and North burbs of Dallas), and some other great food spots worth hitting around the area, although the suburbs north of Dallas are definitely the best destination in the DFW area for food. The best food and drinks: In DFW get Meerut Kebab - the best Chicken Boti and Karahi you'll ever have. That's the top 5 in Houston place, btw. Amazing service too. https://www.yelp.com/biz/meerut-kabob-house-dallas Burger Xtreme is good, too - a very good burger indeed. Dumplings from "Dumpling" inside H-Mart in Carrollton is excellent. And Quoc Bao's Shredded Pork Banh Mi might be the best of its kind in the whole country. The other locations are in OKC. https://www.yelp.com/biz/burger-extreme-arlington-2 https://www.yelp.com/biz/quoc-bao-bakery-garland For drinks, try Bobaddiction (the waffle and the berry teas), and try Okinawa Milk tea from Sharetea, and Brown Sugar Milk Tea from Fruitealicious. Fort Worth is friendlier than Dallas, and I actually had my second best concert of all time here which was at the Montgomery Plaza - a ritzy fancy overpriced shopping mall in a reclaimed industrial area. I sold over 50 CDs for only the second time. It's by far the biggest and best concert I've ever played in a large metropolitan area. Thank you For (what it's) Worth, Fort Worth.

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