Who is the Bexar County district clerk?
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Who is the Bexar County district clerk?
Mary Angie Garcia
What is a district clerk in Texas?
What is a District Clerk? The district clerk performs the duties assigned by the Texas Constitution as registrar, recorder and custodian of all court pleadings, instruments and papers that are part of any legal cause of action in the district courts.
What does a county clerk do in Texas?
What is a County Clerk? The main duties of the county clerk are to serve as clerk of the county court and the county commissioners court, act as recorder of deeds and other instruments, issue marriage licenses and take depositions.
What is a district court in Texas?
The district courts are the trial courts of general jurisdiction of Texas. The geographical area served by each court is established by the Legislature, but each county must be served by at least one district court.
Where do I file for divorce in Tarrant County?
In Tarrant County, all uncontested divorces go to the district courts in downtown Fort Worth designated as a family court. The family courts in Tarrant County hear divorces, most custody issues and generally issues under the Texas Family Code. No other court in Tarrant County can grant a divorce.
How much does it cost to file for divorce in Tarrant County?
New filings include the following costs: a $46 filing fee, a $75 constable service fee per defendant, if served in Tarrant County (please select correct precinct), and copy fees ($1 for first page, 25 cents per additional page).
How do I file for a divorce in Texas?
How to File for Divorce by Myself in Texas
- Prepare a petition. The process begins when you file an original petition with the appropriate district court.
- File the petition with the appropriate court.
- Serve the other party with the appropriate documentation.
- Prepare a final decree of divorce.
- Attend an uncontested hearing.