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Bexar County, Texas contains twenty-seven judicial districts, two probate courts, one county court, and fifteen county courts at law.
Bexar County is governed by a Commissioners Court, composed of four Commissioners and one County Judge, who acts as the presiding officer. The Commissioners represent their respective precincts, which are roughly equal in population and geographic area.
Bexar County Judge Peter Sakai | Bexar County, TX - Official Website.
After a 3% increase for fiscal year 2025, Bexar County Judge Peter Sakai's salary is nearly $205,000 and the Commissioners Court's four commissioners each receive $162,000 with an additional $9,000 vehicle allowance. They oversee a budget of nearly $3 billion.
After a 3% increase for fiscal year 2025, Bexar County Judge Peter Sakai's salary is nearly $205,000 and the Commissioners Court's four commissioners each receive $162,000 with an additional $9,000 vehicle allowance. They oversee a budget of nearly $3 billion.
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Commissioners Court is responsible for budgetary decisions, tax and revenue decisions, and all personnel decisions except for certain positions which are either elected or appointed by the judiciary or other committees.
Successful commissioners will shape and build a diverse market of services, including self-directed and preventative services, developing skills in the community and equipping people to deliver safe and effective care and support.