Collin County Courthouse

The Collin County Courthouse, located in McKinney, Texas, is the primary judicial facility for one of the fastest-growing counties in the state. As criminal defense attorneys practicing in this jurisdiction, we at Whalen Law Office understand the critical role this courthouse plays in local legal proceedings.

Whether you’re facing misdemeanor charges or a felony indictment, familiarity with this facility and its operations can significantly impact your case.

Courthouse Location and Contact Information

Address: 2100 Bloomdale Road, McKinney, TX 75071

Main Phone: (972) 548-4100

Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM

Map: https://collin.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=28b784073c47453895a6f69a22bd76e1&center=-96.6361774793,33.2416140505&level=16

While the main building closes at 4:30 PM, some court proceedings may extend beyond these hours. Always confirm your specific court time with your attorney or the court clerk.

Collin County Courts Overview

District Courts

Collin County houses several district courts, including:

  • 199th District Court
  • 219th District Court
  • 296th District Court
  • 366th District Court
  • 380th District Court
  • 401st District Court
  • 416th District Court
  • 417th District Court
  • 429th District Court
  • 468th District Court
  • 469th District Court
  • 470th District Court
  • 471st District Court
  • 493rd District Court

County Courts at Law

For misdemeanor cases, you’ll likely appear in one of these county courts:

  • County Court at Law 1
  • County Court at Law 2
  • County Court at Law 3
  • County Court at Law 4
  • County Court at Law 5
  • County Court at Law 6
  • County Court at Law 7

Justice Courts

Justice of the Peace courts handle Class C misdemeanors and traffic violations:

  • Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1
  • Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2
  • Justice of the Peace, Precinct 3
  • Justice of the Peace, Precinct 4

Specialty Courts

Collin County also operates several specialty courts, including:

  • Drug Court — Provides treatment and supervision for non-violent offenders with substance abuse issues.
  • Mental Health Court — Offers specialized support for defendants with mental health disorders.
  • Veterans Court — Serves military veterans with tailored interventions addressing service-related issues.

These courts focus on rehabilitation and may offer alternative sentencing options for eligible defendants.

Key Departments for Criminal Cases in Collin County

Several key departments in Collin County handle different aspects of criminal cases. Here’s an overview of the main offices you may interact with during your case:

District Clerk’s Office

Website: https://www.collincountytx.gov/District-Clerk

Location: 2100 Bloomdale Road, Suite 12132, McKinney, TX 75071

Phone: (972) 548-4320

Services: Filing of documents for felony cases, record requests

County Clerk’s Office

Website: https://www.collincountytx.gov/County-Clerk

Location: 2100 Bloomdale Road, Suite 12141, McKinney, TX 75071

Phone: (972) 548-4185

Services: Filing of documents for misdemeanor cases, record requests

Collin County District Attorney’s Office

Website: https://collincountyda.com/

Location: 2100 Bloomdale Road, Suite 100, McKinney, TX 75071

Phone: (972) 548-4323

What to Expect When Visiting Collin County Courthouse

Here’s what you can expect when you arrive at the Collin County Courthouse:

  1. Security Screening: Upon entering the courthouse, you’ll go through a security checkpoint similar to those at airports. You’ll need to:
    1. Walk through a metal detector
    2. Place personal items (keys, phone, wallet) in a tray for X-ray screening
    3. Have any bags or briefcases inspected
  2. Prohibited Items: Certain items are not allowed in the courthouse, including:
    1. Weapons of any kind (including pocket knives)
    2. Cameras or recording devices (unless pre-approved)
    3. Food and drinks
  3. Check-In Procedures: Once you’ve cleared security:
    1. Locate your designated courtroom in the building directory
    2. Arrive at the courtroom at least 15 minutes before your scheduled time
    3. Check-in with the court clerk or bailiff upon entering the courtroom
  4. Courtroom Etiquette:
    1. Dress appropriately in business or business casual attire
    2. Turn off or silence all electronic devices
    3. Stand when the judge enters or leaves the courtroom
    4. Address the judge as “Your Honor”
  5. Waiting Areas: If your case isn’t immediately called, there are designated waiting areas outside the courtrooms where you can sit quietly.

Remember, courthouse staff cannot provide legal advice, but they can help with general questions about procedures and locations within the building.

For specific questions about your case or representation, please contact our office. We’re here to guide you through every step of the legal process and ensure you’re prepared for your court appearance.

Local Resources for Defendants

Collin County offers several resources to support defendants throughout the legal process.

Collin County Community Supervision and Corrections Department

The Collin County Community Supervision and Corrections Department (CSCD) helps defendants by supervising those placed on probation and providing support for rehabilitation.

They offer various probationer programs aimed at encouraging positive behavioral changes and facilitating the initial intake process for newly sentenced individuals, guiding them through the transition to community supervision.

Website: https://www.collincountytx.gov/Courts/Community-Supervision-Corrections
Location: 100 N. McDonald Street, Suite 300A, McKinney, TX 75069
Phone: (972) 548-3600

Useful Links

Collin County Courthouse Website: https://www.collincountytx.gov/
Online Case Information: https://www.collincountytx.gov/Services/case-information
Local Rules: https://www.collincountytx.gov/Courts/District-Courts/Documents/DistrictCourtRules.pdf

Whalen Law Office Services

At Whalen Law Office, we provide comprehensive criminal defense services in Collin County, including:

  • Case evaluation and strategy development: We thoroughly analyze your case, examining all evidence and potential legal issues to develop a robust defense strategy tailored to your unique situation.
  • Representation at all court proceedings: From arraignment to trial, we stand by your side at every court appearance, ensuring your rights are protected and your voice is heard.
  • Negotiation with prosecutors: We leverage our experience and relationships within the Collin County legal community to negotiate favorable plea deals or dismissals when appropriate.
  • Trial defense: If your case goes to trial, we provide aggressive courtroom advocacy, challenging evidence, cross-examining witnesses, and presenting a compelling case to the jury.
  • Post-conviction services: Our support doesn’t end at trial. We assist with appeals, expungements, and other post-conviction matters to help you move forward.
  • Bond hearings: We fight for reasonable bail terms to secure your release while your case is pending.
  • Pretrial motions: We file strategic motions to suppress evidence, dismiss charges, or otherwise strengthen your position before trial.
  • Sentencing advocacy: If conviction is unavoidable, we work tirelessly to minimize penalties and explore alternative sentencing options.

Our familiarity with local judges, prosecutors, and court procedures allows us to navigate your case effectively through the Collin County judicial system.

Protect Your Rights With Experienced Criminal Defense

At Whalen Law Office, we’re committed to defending your rights and fighting for the best possible outcome in your case.

Don’t wait to get the legal representation you deserve. Take the first step towards protecting your future.

Remember, the decisions you make now can impact the rest of your life. Let our experienced team guide you through this challenging time and work tirelessly to protect your freedom and reputation.

Contact Whalen Law Office today and put our knowledge of Collin County courts to work for you.