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A docket is a list of cases awaiting action in a court. The Criminal Courts provide the following methods to search cases set in the courts.
Docket Control System ? a system used by attorneys to alert them to upcoming filing deadlines and statutes of limitations on specific legal actions, motions, and cases. Use of docket control systems is a critical tool in preventing professional liability claims from being made against attorneys.
Divorce & Child Support Cases Family law matters, which include divorces, are generally heard in district courts, though some are heard in county courts at law. In most counties, a divorce case is filed through the District Clerk's office.
U.S. District Court ? Western District of Texas.
3.7. In most cases, you will lose your setting by failing to announce. There are two easy ways to announce ready: (1) use the Civil Calendaring Online system; or (2) complete and submit the Civil District Court Announcement Form. You can no longer announce ready by calling the Travis County court administrator.
You can contact County Court at Law No. 1 at 512-854-9241 and County Court at Law No. 2 at 512-854-9242.
You can E-File using this link: eFileTexas.Gov 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.gov for any questions.
The Travis County Civil Court system is comprised of twelve District Courts, four Associate Courts and two County Courts at Law.
Docket control orders help parties know what to expect in their family case. Not knowing where your case is going or when you are going to get there makes a family law case a less than a fun experience.
A trial docket is a listing of cases which are before the court on a certain day. When you are given a court date, your case is assigned a number on the day's trial docket.