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To reach the City Clerk's office, please call (210) 207-7253. Please contact 311 to submit a report to investigate the cause of the injury or damage. 311 Customer Service is available at 3-1-1 or 210-207-6000. 311 is available seven days a week from 7am-7pm.
It can be submitted to our office via eFiling, mailed or delivered in person the Bexar County Clerk's office, Attn: Civil Central Filing Department, 100 Dolorosa B: 04, San Antonio, TX 78205. 2.
Report a Violation Submit a complaint or request for Code Services: Call 3-1-1 or 210-207-6000.
Under Texas law, municipalities like the City of San Antonio generally enjoy sovereign immunity, protecting it from lawsuits except under specific circumstances. This legal doctrine shields government entities from the constant threat of litigation, which can hinder their ability to effectively serve the public.
Services Animals. Graffiti & Waste Collection. Health & Social Services. Parks & Recreation. Property Maintenance & Construction. Transportation, Parking & Public Works.
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.
Be a competent trial lawyer. Be on the right side. Devise a compelling case theory. Do your best to convince the jury of the truth of your case theory and the rightness of your cause. Convince the jury that you are a reliable guide through the morass of evidence.
(1) by appearing in person before the Justice of the Peace or the clerk and filing a statement of the claim under oath; or, (2) by filing a sworn Small Claims Petition with the Justice of the Peace or clerk of the court.
In Texas civil cases, one way a case gets dismissed is with something called a "nonsuit." A nonsuit occurs when the plaintiff or petitioner files a notice with the court and other parties to the lawsuit that they no longer wish to pursue the case.