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.
We remind residents to be vigilant and call the County to confirm you have been summoned for jury duty, 512/854-9000.
Parents this includes income expenses and any changes in circumstances. The goal is to adjust theMoreParents this includes income expenses and any changes in circumstances. The goal is to adjust the support amount if necessary if your income has changed the support amount may be modified.
Income Withholding: One of the most effective methods of enforcing child support in Texas is through income withholding. This involves deducting child support payments directly from the noncustodial parent's wages or other sources of income.
By law, the Office of the Attorney General has several child support enforcement remedies available — up to and including contempt, probation and possibly incarceration.
Typically, a parent must be behind on payments for three to six months before the state considers issuing a warrant for their arrest. When payments are overdue, the Texas Child Support Division can escalate enforcement measures by utilizing wage garnishment, suspending driver's licenses, or seizing tax refunds.
Clothing: We ask that jurors dress in business casual attire.
To contact the Travis County District Clerk's office helpline via phone call 512-854-9457 or email us at districtclerkhelp@traviscountytx.
Missing court without a valid reason may lead to a fine between $100 and $500.
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.