Join our team! Here’s everything you need to apply for a job with the City of Austin. 
We invite community members and arts professionals to get on our roster of potential panelists to review, score, and determine which applicants receive funding through various programs. Submitting this form does not guarantee participation.
Learn how to become a Board or Commission member, what the role requires, and what training you will need to be successful.
Apply to ride along with an APD officer in the Police Observer (Ride Along) program.
Have an accessibility concern or complaint about a City service, program, or facility? You can file it with the Office of Civil Rights.
Community Court offers community service programs for offenders. Find examples of projects and how to join here.
The City of Austin's Office of Vital Records registers births and deaths that occur within the full purpose city limits of Austin. Here is everything you need to get a birth or death certificate at the Office of Vital Records.
If you get a citation for a traffic or criminal violation filed with the City of Austin Municipal Court, you can look up the case details, pay fines, fees and costs, request a deferral, a hearing or a dismissal.
If you received a citation for a parking violation, you can look up the case details, pay associated fines, fees and court costs or request a court hearing online.
The public can participate in an Austin City Council meeting in two ways: through general public communication or by speaking on specific agenda items.