
Facing Criminal Charges in Taylor?
Ryan H. Deck is a board-certified criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor who has spent over 20 years in criminal justice.


Taylor Criminal Defense Lawyer
Legal Defense Backed by Experience
Taylor might be a smaller town in Williamson County, but it sees its fair share of arrests, especially for drug charges, DWI, theft, and domestic violence. Law enforcement here doesn’t take accusations lightly, and neither should you. Criminal cases out of Taylor are usually handled through the county court system, so you’ll be up against experienced prosecutors with plenty of resources.
That’s why choosing the right lawyer matters. With Ryan H. Deck, you get someone who has been inside the system and knows how to challenge it. From early intervention to trial representation, he’s committed to helping clients in Taylor fight for the best possible outcome.

Our Proven Track Record
- CASE DISMISSED
State of Texas v. E.W. (DWI 3rd Offense)
DWI 3rd Offense — 3rd degree felony — Blood Alcohol Level: 0.18. - CASE DISMISSED
State of Texas v. C.M. (Felony Drug Crime)
Felony Possession of a Controlled Substance. - CASE DISMISSED
State of Texas v. J.W. (Disorderly Conduct)
Disorderly Conduct — Alleged Brandishing of a Handgun. - CASE DISMISSED
State of Texas v. G.G. (Felony Assault)
Aggravated Assault — 2nd Degree Felony — Alleged Threat with a Knife.



Taylor Court System
If you’re charged with a Class C misdemeanor, like a traffic violation or city ordinance issue, it will likely be handled in the Taylor Municipal Court, located at 109 W 5th St, Taylor, TX 76574.
For more serious charges — Class A or B misdemeanors or felonies — your case will be sent to the Williamson County courts in Georgetown. This includes appearances before:
- 26th District Court: Which handles felony and civil cases, including mental health dockets.
- 277th District Court: For criminal and juvenile cases, as well as the Transformative Justice Program.
- 368th District Court: Handles felony and civil cases, focusing mainly on felony DWI cases.
These courts are housed within the Williamson County Justice Center, located at 405 Martin Luther King Street, Georgetown, TX.


Dedicated. Experienced. Confident.
Straight Answers, Real Help
Ryan doesn’t waste your time. You’ll always know where your case stands and what your options are.
Board-Certified in Criminal Law
Not many Texas attorneys hold this certification. Ryan’s board certification shows advanced skill and consistent success in criminal defense.
Battle-Tested Trial Attorney
If your case goes to trial, you want someone who’s been there before. Ryan has the courtroom experience and confidence to aggressively defend you in front of a jury.
A Former Texas Prosecutor
Ryan spent years prosecuting cases — now he uses that knowledge to take them apart.
Flexible Payments
We offer payment plans so you can afford the defense you need, when you need it most.
Flexible Scheduling
We offer flexible consultation times, including evenings if needed.
Your Defense Starts Here — Don’t Wait
Charged with a crime in Taylor? Time matters. The sooner you take action, the better your chances of protecting your rights and your future. Call now or fill out the form to talk with Ryan H. Deck directly about your case.
Call (512) 337-6285 for a free consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions
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Do I need a lawyer for a misdemeanor in Taylor?
Yes. Even misdemeanors can come with jail time, fines, and a permanent criminal record. A good defense lawyer can help reduce or dismiss charges and keep your record clean.
Are Taylor police strict about DWI enforcement?
Yes. Like many cities in Williamson County, Taylor police are aggressive about making DWI arrests and often seek warrants for blood tests if you refuse a breath test.
What happens after I’m arrested in Taylor?
Most people are taken to the Williamson County Jail in Georgetown for booking. A judge will set your bail shortly after. It’s best to contact a lawyer right away to help with bond conditions and case preparation.