Michele Beal Bagneris, Esq. is the City Attorney/City Prosecutor for the City of Pasadena, California. She is responsible for managing all civil and criminal legal matters for the city.
Jeff WagnerPasadena / MayorBiography. Mayor Jeff A. Wagner was sworn into office as mayor of Pasadena, Texas on July 1, 2017. Prior to serving as mayor, he represented District F as a City Council member.
Warrant Information To facilitate this process, the Municipal Court conducts a weekly warrant court each Thursday at 8 a.m. You may call the warrant line at 713-475-5559 for assistance.
Harris CountyPasadena / CountyPasadena, off State Highway 225 between Houston and Deer Park in southeastern Harris County, was founded in 1893 by John H. Burnett of Galveston. Because of its lush vegetation the site was named for Pasadena, California.
Miguel MárquezMiguel Márquez, City Manager Before joining the City of Pasadena in 2022, Miguel Márquez served as the Chief Operating Officer of the County of Santa Clara, responsible for all operations of the county, the largest in Northern California.
Jason currently serves as the Vice Chair of both the Planning Commission and the Board of Zoning Appeals. Jason's professional life has been no less varied. He began his career as a documentary film producer. His award-winning documentary Five Wives, Three Secretaries, and Me was released in theaters in 1999.
There is no statute of limitations on an arrest warrant, a document that a judge or magistrate signs to allow law enforcement officers to take a suspect into custody.
Perhaps the easiest way to check for warrants is via an online search, and visiting a website such as www.publicrecords.onlinesearches.com. By clicking on “warrants” and choosing Texas, you can search either the entire state or by county.
Felony and Misdemeanor warrant information may be obtained via the Harris County District Clerk's website at www.hcdistrictclerk.com under Online Services, Search Our Records and Documents.
Once considered a sleepy but growing town just down the road from Houston, Pasadena has won a new distinction as one of America's best "under-the radar" suburbs for 2020. Note to proud residents of Pasadena: It's the only Texas suburb on the list. A new ranking from Zillow and Yelp has placed Pasadena at No.
Very tight-knit city, relatively safe place to live in for the most part, negatives are that it is a very uneventful place, and there's not much entertainment or sightseeing options, fortunately you are near the Houston area to do those things but as for the city itself it's very quiet.
Crown of the ValleyName. The word Pasadena literally means “valley” in the Ojibwa (Chippewa) Indian language, but it has been interpreted to mean “Crown of the Valley” and “Key of the Valley,” hence the adoption of both the crown and the key in the official city seal.
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 wish to reschedule your court date more than once for any reason, you must file a written "Motion for Continuance" showing good cause at the Court Clerk's office on or before the scheduled court date. Depending on your circumstances, the Judge may or may not allow additional continuances.
The City of South Pasadena contracts with the firm of Colantuono, Highsmith & Whatley, PC for general legal services. Terri Highsmith is a shareholder at the firm of Colantuono, Highsmith & Whatley. Ms. Highsmith serves as the City Attorney for the City of South Pasadena and has extensive experience in all areas of public agency law practice, including land use matters, personnel issues and collective bargaining, economic development and post-redevelopment, election law, public contract law, Brown Act and Conflict of Interest laws, and code enforcement.
The City Attorney is responsible for rendering opinions on specific legal issues. The City Attorney also serves as parliamentarian.
Provide legal support to the City Council, City departments, operating companies, commissions and advisory bodies. Represent and advise the City, its officers and employees in all civil matters. In accordance with the Charter, prosecute misdemeanor offenses and infractions that arise from violations of State or City laws. Train law enforcement and City departments on recent changes in the law and the preparation of matters for prosecution. Determine and abate substandard living conditions and significant code violations within the City and work with neighborhood stakeholders to reduce the potential for nuisance activity in all areas of the City. Recommend risk management techniques to mitigate, avoid, transfer or accept risk of property damage and/or bodily injury. Process liability claims and administer the City‘s pre-litigation claims program. Review and purchase insurance for the City and review insurance provided by City vendors to ensure adequate protection for the City.
Civil cases will continue to be handled in a cost effective manner although continued budget-related changes to the Los Angeles Superior Court have increased the cost of litigation, such as the ‘master calendar’ system where all personal injury cases have been assigned to a courtroom in Downtown Los Angeles. This has caused an increase in travel time for attorneys and witnesses (many of them City staff) for matters that arose in Pasadena. It is likely that the number and value of lawsuits will increase, and we will continue to handle as many matters in-house as possible. Additionally, the Civil Division will continue to focus on transactional and business matters in order to effectively serve as in-house counsel to the City and its operating companies in conducting the complex business of government in a proactive, transparent and responsible fashion. As resources allow, training will continue to be provided Citywide to continue to limit liability and to protect the public interest.
The mission of the City Attorney's Office is to provide quality legal representation and advice to the City Commission of the City of Texas City, Texas and its administrative departments.
The City Attorney's Office does not provide legal advice to members of the public. The City Attorney's Office is limited to only providing legal advice, counsel and representation to the Mayor, Members of the City Commission, City Staff and their departmental employees in all civil matters regarding the City of Texas City, Texas.
The attorneys are involved in such varied activities as: Land acquisition for streets, fire stations, and parks. While the legal staff sometimes gets involved with citizens who have a problem with the City, they cannot provide legal advice to citizens about personal legal matters.
For complaints regarding failure to release public information or overcharges, please contact the Office of the Attorney General, Open Records Hotline, at 512-478-6736 or toll-free at 877-673-6839.