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Civil District Courts | Bexar County, TX - Official Website.
What are the Standing Orders? Standing orders are the rules that all divorcing couples have to follow, while their divorce is pending in San Antonio or in Bexar County. All of the local judges have issued the Standing Orders, by their signature on a public form.
Eviction Cases must be filed in the Justice Court in the Justice of the Peace Precinct in the county in which the real property is located. See Section 24.004, Texas Property Code. Default or Holdover.
You may contact the Bexar County Clerk regarding property information by calling (210) 335-2216. The County Clerk is located at 100 Dolorosa Suite 104 San Antonio, Texas 78205 and is operated Monday through Friday from am to pm. This division handles: Real Property/Land Records.
An eviction must be filed in the Justice precinct where the rental property is located. Texas Property Code, Sec. 24.005 sets out the notice requirements for eviction suits. (Unless the notice requirements are stated in the signed lease.)
The most common civil action taken in the Justice of the Peace Courts is evictions.
Under Rule 76a of the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure (TRCP), court records are "presumed to be open to the general public." This includes records of eviction cases in Justice of the Peace courts. Anyone can locate these records through a court records search.
Small Claims Cases in Texas The limit to the amount that a person can sue for in small claims cases is $20,000. Justice courts can also settle landlord/tenant disputes such as evictions and repairs.