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Texas Justice Court

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If you searched for Texas small claims court, start by learning the Justice Court case types and the local details that can change by county.

Legal information only: This site provides legal information for Texas Justice Court users. It is not legal advice, does not create an attorney-client relationship, and does not replace advice from a licensed Texas attorney or instructions from your court. County and precinct practices vary. Filing methods, local forms, service fees, court closures, and clerk procedures can change. Always verify details with the correct Justice of the Peace court before filing or relying on a deadline.

Important

  • Do not assume every Justice Court civil dispute is a small claims case.
  • This site is Texas-specific and does not cover county court, district court, federal court, or other states.

Step-by-Step Starting Point

  1. 1Identify whether your matter is small claims, debt claim, repair and remedy, or eviction.
  2. 2Find the correct county and precinct before using a form.
  3. 3Check filing fees, service fees, accepted filing methods, and court closures.
  4. 4Read your citation, judgment, lease, contract, and local court page carefully.

What this site covers

Texas Justice Courts handle several civil case types that people often group under the phrase small claims court.

The site focuses on user tasks: choosing a case type, finding the correct court, checking fees and deadlines, preparing forms and evidence, responding to a suit, and understanding appeals or judgment collection.

What this site does not do

It does not tell you whether to sue, settle, appeal, request a jury, or use a particular legal strategy.

It does not replace local court instructions. Your county JP page, citation, judgment, and court order control the operational details.

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