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Paying Your Utility Bill Online

Our online utility bill pay service is provided by a third party website.  We are not responsible for content shown on third party sites, and our privacy policy does not apply to their information collection practices.

Please have available your email address, utility account number, and amount of last payment. There is a $3.00 convenience fee per transaction.  Pay your bill online now.


Municipal Court Fines

Paying Your Municipal Court Fines/Fees Online

Online payments
are processed on a web server owned by a third party. We are not responsible for content shown on third party sites, and our privacy policy does not apply to their information collection practices.

Please have available your drivers license number and birth date. Note: There is a $3 convenience fee per transaction. 

Incidents Not Payable Online
This system will not accept payments for the following:
  • For partial payments or payments of administrative fees for court programs such as Defensive Driving, Deferred Disposition, or Teen Court
  • Violations issued to juveniles
  • Violations issued to minors charged with alcohol or tobacco related offenses

This system will not accept payments if your cases are in warrant status. If you wish to clear your outstanding warrant by payment online, you must contact the court at 972 874-3370.

Note: Please be advised that voluntary online payment will result in a conviction and will be reported to the Texas Department of Public Safety. Payment will forfeit any right to request a driving safety class or deferred disposition for possible dismissal of your citation.

By agreeing to continue making payment I am knowingly and voluntarily waiving all my rights to a trial.


Alarm Permit Registration

Paying Your Alarm Permit Registration Online
Online payments  are processed on a web server owned by a third party.  We are not responsible for content shown on third party sites, and our privacy policy does not apply to their information collection practices.

On October 4, 2010 the Town of Flower Mound approved an alarm revised ordinance that became effective on January 1, 2011. Ordinance Chapter 90, established requirements for business and residential monitored burglar alarms. To prevent unnecessary emergency response to false alarms, the alarm ordinance was adopted to reduce the number of false alarms and encourage alarm users to maintain the mechanical reliability of and to properly use their alarm equipment. Flower Mound has contracted with Alarm Tracking and Billing Services (ATB Services) of Colorado Springs, Colorado to administer the False Alarm Reduction Program.




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