Form with which an individual may formally accept an appointment as a corporate officer or representative.
Form with which an individual may formally accept an appointment as a corporate officer or representative.
When your case is called, the court will bring you into the virtual courtroom. The public may observe all court proceedings, including those where all participants appear electronically, in our courtroom, Bexar County Probate Court No. 2, 100 Dolorosa, Room 1.23, San Antonio, Texas, 78205.
Alternatively, log on to the Presiding Court Zoom using meeting ID is 917-895-6796. If you are unable to log on with a computer or smart device, you can call the Zoom telephone access number for Presiding Court at 1 (346) 248-7799. You will need to input the Presiding Court Zoom access code: 917-895-6796.
To request a non-jury court setting or hearing, please contact the presiding court clerk at 210-335-2000 for more information. To request a setting or hearing before a jury, please contact the jury assignment clerk at 210-335-2520.
Visitation HOURS: Professional visits are permitted during the hours of AM - PM. No public visits on Mondays. Sunday: Closed, except on Easter Sunday, Mother's Day, and Father's Day. Visitation hours on these days will be AM – PM.
When is my court date? You may contact the Criminal Filing Department at 210-335-2238. You may also search this information using the Bexar County Clerk and District Clerk Court Records Search.
In general, the process of releasing an inmate can take anywhere from a few hours to several days, depending on the specific circumstances of the case.
A: The release date for an inmate in Bexar County detention center is determined by the court. You can check the inmate's status on the Bexar County Sheriff's Office online inmate search tool.
Online at City of San Antonio's Department of Human Services - Utility Assistance Application or get help by calling 210-207-7830 (for San Antonio residents) Online at Bexar County's Department of Community Resources or get help by calling 210-335-3666 (for Bexar County residents)
Best-case scenario: Release within 30 minutes to 2 hours after posting bail during regular business hours. More typical scenario: Release within 4-8 hours, especially during off-peak hours or weekends. Worst-case scenario: Release could be delayed for 24 hours or more in complex cases or due to logistical hurdles.