Austin Location
608 West 12th Street, Suite B Austin, TX 78701
Georgetown Location
706 Rock St, Georgetown, TX 78626
Past results do not guarantee a similar outcome in any future case. Each case depends on its own facts, the applicable law, and the discretion of the prosecutors and courts involved.
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If your case is in Williamson County — Georgetown, Round Rock, Cedar Park, Leander, Hutto, or Taylor — you need an attorney who actually knows these courts. Not one who drives down from Austin when necessary.
The Law Office of David D. White has a physical office in Georgetown at 706 Rock St. Taylor Kacir, our associate attorney and Former Senior Misdemeanor County Attorney at the Bell County Attorney’s Office, works from that office daily and meets with clients on-site. David White has been appearing in Williamson County courts for 22 years.
No other criminal defense firm in Austin has a physical presence in Williamson County. This is not a marketing claim — it is a fact you can verify.

Criminal cases in Williamson County are heard in several courts depending on the charge level.
Misdemeanor cases are heard in the County Courts at Law — County Court at Law #1, #2, and #3. These courts handle DWI, assault, drug possession misdemeanors, domestic violence, theft, and other Class A and Class B misdemeanors.
Felony cases are heard in the district courts — the 277th District Court and the 368th District Court. These courts handle drug possession felonies, aggravated assault, burglary, and other serious charges.
Appeals from justice of the peace courts and municipal courts are handled at the county court level.
Taylor Kacir appears regularly in all of these courts. David White has been appearing in Williamson County for over two decades. We know how these courts operate — the prosecutors, the procedures, and the standards that matter when your case is called.
Taylor Kacir manages the Georgetown office and handles Williamson County cases directly.
Before joining the Law Office of David D. White, Taylor Kacir served as a Senior Misdemeanor County Attorney at the Bell County Attorney’s Office. She knows how the other side builds a case — what prosecutors look for, what they are willing to negotiate, and where the weaknesses in a case can be found. That prosecutorial background is not a liability in criminal defense. It is an advantage.
What most people do not realize about Williamson County prosecutors compared to Travis County is that while they serve a more conservative community, as opposed to their approach several years ago, they are much more apt to listen to sound legal arguments, actually assess whether their burden can be met, and really seek to pursue justice.
Taylor meets with clients at 706 Rock St in Georgetown. If you have been charged in Williamson County and want to meet with an attorney at a local office rather than driving to Austin, call us. Taylor is there.
We defend people charged with all criminal offenses in Williamson County courts, including:
DWI and DUI
DWI cases make up a significant portion of the Williamson County criminal docket. First offense through felony DWI. BAC challenges, unlawful stop arguments, license suspension hearings. A DWI 4th offense was dismissed in Williamson County after predicate convictions from another state were expunged under that state’s law — removing the enhancements that made it a felony entirely.
Drug Possession and Delivery
Possession of controlled substances across all penalty groups. PG1, PG2, marijuana, dangerous drugs, prescription medications without authorization. The same suppression arguments that work in Travis County work in Williamson County — unlawful stops, prolonged detentions, searches without probable cause. A motion to suppress is the first thing we evaluate in every drug case. Four misdemeanor charges in Williamson County were dismissed when the conduct occurred just outside the court’s jurisdiction.
Assault and Family Violence
Assault causing bodily injury, aggravated assault, assault family violence. These charges carry consequences beyond the criminal case — protective orders, firearm rights, child custody implications. We handle Williamson County assault cases regularly, including cases that originate from domestic disputes, bar incidents, and roadway confrontations.
Theft and Property Crimes
Theft by check, theft of property, burglary. Williamson County prosecutors are aggressive on property crimes. Early intervention by an experienced defense attorney changes what is available as a resolution.
Felony Charges
Williamson County district courts hear first, second, and third-degree felony cases. The stakes are different at the felony level — prison time, lifetime consequences, the weight of a felony conviction on every job application and housing application for the rest of your life. These cases need to be handled by attorneys who have been in these specific courtrooms.
Protective Order Violations
Violations of protective orders in Williamson County are treated seriously by prosecutors and judges. If you have been charged with violating a protective order, call us immediately. These cases move fast.
Probation Violations
Motions to revoke, motions to adjudicate, modification hearings. We know the Williamson County probation courts and the deadlines that matter. A second-degree felony probation violation was saved in Travis County when the State failed to indict a new case within the statutory timeframe — the same attention to procedural deadlines applies in Williamson County cases.
License and Driving Offenses
DWLS, failure to maintain financial responsibility, and other driving-related charges that come through Williamson County courts. These charges affect your ability to work and get around. They deserve real legal attention.
When your case is in Georgetown, having an attorney with a local office is not just a convenience. It changes how your case gets handled.
An attorney who is already in Williamson County courts regularly knows the prosecutors who will handle your case. They know which arguments land and which ones do not in these specific rooms. They can meet with you without either of you driving across county lines. They can appear at bond hearings, arraignments, and status hearings without billing travel time or rescheduling around the commute.
Every competitor who handles Williamson County cases drives down from Austin or elsewhere. We are already here.
706 Rock St, Georgetown, TX 78626. Taylor Kacir is in that office daily.
We represent clients from every part of Williamson County:
If your case is in a Williamson County court, call us.
Do I need a Williamson County attorney or can I use an Austin attorney?
You can use an attorney from anywhere licensed in Texas. What matters is whether the attorney knows Williamson County courts — the prosecutors, the judges, and the procedures specific to these courts. David White has been appearing in Williamson County for 22 years. Taylor Kacir works from the Georgetown office daily. Most Austin attorneys who take Williamson County cases are learning as they go.
What is the difference between Williamson County courts and Travis County courts?
The court cultures are distinct. Williamson County has a reputation for being more conservative in charging decisions and less flexible in negotiations on certain charge types. That reputation is partly accurate and partly overstated — it depends heavily on the charge, the prosecutor assigned, and the judge. Experience in these specific courts is the only way to know the difference.
Can Taylor Kacir handle my felony case in Williamson County?
Yes. Taylor handles cases in both the County Courts at Law and the district courts. David White is also available on Williamson County cases. Serious felony charges typically involve both attorneys at some stage.
My case is in Round Rock Municipal Court, not the County Court. Do you handle that?
Yes. We handle cases at every court level in Williamson County, including municipal courts and justice of the peace courts.
How quickly can I get an appointment at the Georgetown office?
Call (512) 369-3737 and ask for the Georgetown office. Taylor Kacir is available for appointments at 706 Rock St. We can typically schedule same-day or next-day for urgent matters.
What does it cost?
Our fees are flat-rate based on the charge: DWI cases start at $5,000, misdemeanors at $5,000, felony drug charges at $7,500, felony violent crimes at $10,000, federal cases at $40,000. We discuss fees in the initial consultation. Free consultation — call (512) 369-3737.
Law Office of David D. White, PLLC — Georgetown
706 Rock St
Georgetown, TX 78626
(512) 369-3737
Taylor Kacir is in the Georgetown office daily and available for in-person consultations.
Kenneth Hines and Taylor Kacir answer after-hours calls at (512) 369-3737. You will reach a person, not a voicemail.
Austin office: 608 W 12th St, Suite B Austin, TX 78701
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This page was written and reviewed by the attorneys at the Law Office of David D. White, PLLC, following our editorial guidelines. The firm has practiced criminal defense exclusively since 2004 across Travis, Williamson, Hays, Caldwell, Lee, Coryell, Bell, Burnet, Milam, and Bastrop County courts. The firm’s three attorneys — David White (managing attorney, practicing criminal defense exclusively since 2004), Kenneth Hines (associate, practicing Caldwell County courts since 2008; former General Counsel to the Texas Senate Jurisprudence Committee, 2010–2012), and Taylor Kacir (associate; former Senior Misdemeanor County Attorney, Bell County Attorney’s Office) — work each case as a team via weekly case reviews and shared Clio notes.
608 West 12th Street, Suite B Austin, TX 78701
706 Rock St, Georgetown, TX 78626