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Contact the county clerk's office Go to the courthouse with the file number and ask a court clerk to see the file. You can either request to view it or obtain a certified copy. A certified copy of a will is a document that has been stamped and certified by the court to be an exact copy of the official document.
You can obtain copies of the records from the clerk's office. In most counties, all information pertaining to a probate case is recorded in the "probate minutes."
Probate Court locations are as follows: Probate Court 1 - 100 Dolorosa San Antonio Texas 78205, Room 117 - (210) 335-2546. Probate Court 2 - 100 Dolorosa San Antonio Texas 78205, Room 123 - (210) 335-2678. Probate Court 3 - (Bexar County Spanish Archives) 126 E. Nueva St. Ste 320, San Antonio, Texas 78204 - (210) 335-1917.
To probate a will, you'll need to file an application in a probate court. This is typically done in the county where the deceased had lived. Other rules will apply if the person lived out of state. The court will schedule a hearing to examine the will and listen to any objections.
For adult name changes and uncontested child name changes in Bexar county, your name change attorney can normally obtain a court order within two to three weeks of your initial appointment. Meanwhile, adult and uncontested cases in Comal, Guadalupe, or other counties normally take 4-6 weeks.
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.
Copies of Birth and Death Certificates may be purchased from the County Clerk by mail by filling out the "Request a Birth/Death Certificate" application, having it notarized, and mailing it to: Bexar County Clerk, Attn: Vital Statistics Dept.
To obtain a copy of a divorce decree contact the District Clerk's Office at (210) 335-2113. The office is located at 101 W. Nueva, Suite 217, San Antonio, Texas 78205 and is operated Monday through Friday from am to pm.
An agreed divorce has 3 basic phases: Step 1 is preparing a petition and filing it; Step 2 is notice to your spouse, and Step 3 is the waiting period, preparing an agreed decree, and finalizing the divorce. Before you file a divorce in Bexar County, you have to make sure that your case meets legal residency rules.