Either party may set a hearing and notify the other party. To set a hearing, contact the Court Operations Officer at (512) 854-9241. It is recommended that you consult an attorney or have an attorney represent you.
You can E-File using this link: eFileTexas | Official E-Filing System for Texas, mail to Travis County District Clerk, PO Box 679003, Austin, TX 78767 or hand deliver documents to us by appointment only. Call (512) 854-9457 or send an email to District.eFile@traviscountytx for any questions.
You can E-File using this link: eFileTexas | Official E-Filing System for Texas, mail to Travis County District Clerk, PO Box 679003, Austin, TX 78767 or hand deliver documents to us by appointment only. Call (512) 854-9457 or send an email to District.eFile@traviscountytx for any questions.
If you have any questions concerning a virtual hearing, contact the Court Administrator at (512) 854-2484 or email 250.Submission@traviscountytx.
Travis County, Texas contains 17 judicial districts, one Probate Court, one county court, and eight County Courts at Law.
To set a hearing, contact the Court Operations Officer at (512) 854-9241. It is recommended that you consult an attorney or have an attorney represent you.
OAuth 2.0 scopes provide a way to limit the amount of access that is granted to an access . For example, an access issued to a client app may be granted READ and WRITE access to protected resources, or just READ access. You can implement your APIs to enforce any scope or combination of scopes you wish.
OpenID Connect (OIDC) scopes are used by an application during authentication to authorize access to a user's details, like name and picture. Each scope returns a set of user attributes, which are called claims. The scopes an application should request depend on which user attributes the application needs.
Claims rules define which attributes are sent to Clever from the identity provider and which fields Clever should use to perform the match. You will need to find a claims rule for each user type (e.g. students, teachers, staff, etc.) that you want to use single sign-on (SSO).
What is OIDC Claim? In the OpenID Connect (OIDC) framework, a claim is a name/value pair that describes some aspect of the end user's identity or attributes.