The 67 Harris County District Courts include 24 Civil District Courts, 29 Criminal District Courts, 11 Family District Courts, and 3 Juvenile District Courts.
How can we find out if Harris County Fire Marshal's investigated a case? You can email fmosupport@fmo.hctx or call (713) 274-1799. It is important that you leave a detailed message regarding the case.
For information regarding Notices of Default, Surrenders, or Warrants related to court costs, fines, and fees you may call us at 832-927-5921 or e-mail us.
Please contact the 24-hour Harris County Customer Service Call Center at (713) 755-5000.
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 Harris County District Courts and the County Criminal Courts at Law.
Harris County Clerk Harris County Civil Courthouse. 201 Caroline, Suite 310. Houston, TX 77002. (713) 274-8600.
A district clerk is a type of clerk whose job is to keep records or accounts for a specific district. They are a public official and their duties may vary depending on the district they work for. City Clerk: A city clerk is a public official who records a city's official proceedings and vital statistics.
Generally, yes — email is considered written notice.
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 Harris County District Courts and the County Criminal Courts at Law.
Yes, email counts as written notice. Courts have held that an email is considered a written communication when it is sent with the intent to inform the other party of the contents of the communication.