City Marshal
The Corinth City Marshal's Office is the law enforcement agency dedicated to serving the Corinth Municipal Court and Corinth's citizens. The agency’s primary function is judicial security and to serve and protect patrons of the Corinth Municipal Court. The City Marshal's Office is also responsible for executing all lawful processes issued by the Municipal Court, including summons, subpoenas, judgment nisi and warrants. The Marshal's Office is staffed with full-time state licensed peace officers, as defined by The State of Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, Chapter 2, Articles 2.12 and 2.13.
The City Marshal’s secondary focus is gaining compliance regarding outstanding warrants. If you have received a citation from the Corinth Police Department, Corinth Code Compliance, or Corinth Animal Services and a warrant has been issued for your arrest, please contact us to receive beneficial information and valuable options to prevent your arrest if possible. It is the desired outcome of the Corinth City Marshal to see citizens/violators get out of warrant status without having to use powers of arrest.
The Corinth City Marshal's Office is a State of Texas designated law enforcement agency certified by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) with full police powers throughout Denton County, which operates independently from the Corinth Police Department.
For more information, contact the City Marshal Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. (except City holidays).
All defendants arrested by the Corinth City Marshal's Office are booked into the Flower Mound Police Department jail located at 4150 Kirkpatrick Lane Flower Mound, Texas 75028.