Therefore, jurors are requested to dress in a manner that is respectful to the litigants and the court. You may wear comfortable but appropriate business-like clothing. Shorts, jeans, t-shirts, tank tops and sweatshirts should not be worn.
If you are selected to serve on a jury, you will serve for the duration of the trial. The average trial runs one to two days.
Business Attire is appropriate dress for jury duty. Preferred dress for Male jurors is a coat/tie and slacks or dress slacks and dress shirt, no shorts or t-shirts, a collared shirt is acceptable for men and female jurors wear dresses or slacks, skirts and blouse.
No leggings unless you plan on dressing them up with a tunic, sweater etc. Hoodies also wouldn't be appropriate. You don't have to dress up, but at least dress casual. Some judges will chew you out for what you wear in their courtroom.
County Services Available To You AIM Peer Mediation Program. Alamo Regional Mobility Authority. Animal Care. Animal Control Services. Bail Bond Board. Bexar County Flood Control. BiblioTech Digital Library.
Inmate/Bond Information Line 210-335-6201 - You will need their full name and date of birth.
If the facility of interest is under the management of the TDCJ, use the Offender Information Search offered on the TDCJ's website. This online search tool allows searches by inmate name, incarceration number, or state identification number.
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.
To request mugshots, please email record@bexar. You will need the full name, SID number, or date of birth.
The Bexar County Clerk's Office is able to provide copies of a marriage license and copies of a Declaration of Informal Marriage certificates if the documents were recorded in Bexar County. The Bexar County Clerk's Office can provide a copy of a marriage license issued in Bexar County from 1837 to the present day.