Bexar County Court Records Lookup

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Bexar County, Texas

County: Bexar County, TX

Bexar County, Texas is highly populated with over 2,000,000 residents being served by its equally large network of courts that cater to their legal needs. These needs include civil cases, criminal cases, family matters, or probate issues. The court system in Bexar County consists of District Courts, Criminal District Courts, Constitutional County Courts, County Courts at Law, Statutory Probate Courts, Justice Courts, and Municipal Courts. These courts are well-equipped to handle specific legal matters that arise before them.

The District Courts located in San Antonio, have general oversight over all criminal and civil cases within Bexar County but typically focus on cases above the jurisdiction of other courts. The Criminal District Court handles criminal cases and shares jurisdiction with the County Courts at Law. The Constitutional County Courts preside over civil and probate cases where the amount in controversy is between $200 to $10,000. The County Courts at Law focus on misdemeanors especially those that do not have incarceration as a penalty, civil cases with claims of between $500 and $100000, and some probate matters. Statutory Probate Courts have original jurisdiction over matters of guardianship, estate administration, and will. The Justice Courts also called the “Justice of the Peace Courts” have jurisdiction over certain criminal and civil cases such as misdemeanors and small claims. The Municipal Courts located in Alamo, San Antonio, and several other locations, have exclusive jurisdiction to address violations of city ordinances and can also handle certain civil and criminal cases.

There are over 430,000 crime cases per year within Bexar County. The court system is thus busy with a caseload of about 450,000 annually, ranging from criminal to civil cases, with divorce and probate matters. Bexar County's public court records are easily accessible on the web page of the Bexar County Clerk. These records are regularly updated and reliable. However, closed court records are only accessible by obtaining a special court order or permission.

In summary, the judicial system in Bexar County is decidedly large to serve its large population of residents effectively. Its network of courts are designed to handle a wide range of legal matters. The District Courts, Courts at Law, Justice Courts, Statutory Probate Courts, Constitutional County Courts, and Municipal Courts address the various cases brought before them. The County Clerk also regularly updates public court records and makes them readily accessible on the electronic portal. The vast number of courts ensures efficiency and effectiveness in the delivery of justice to the residents of Bexar County.

Bexar County, TX - Courthouses

Universal City Municipal Court

Court Type: Municipal Court
Street Address: 2150 Universal City Boulevard
Website URL: http://www.universalcitytexas.com/386/Court
Phone: (210) 659-0333
Fax: (210) 659-7062
Hours: 7AM - 6PM (M-Th)
Clerk: Matthew Schwartz
Clerk Phone: (210) 659-0333 ext 716
About / Additional Info: The Universal City Municipal Court handles all Class C misdemeanor traffic and city ordinance violations written by Universal City Police, Animal Control, and Code Enforcement departments. Universal City Municipal Court is a court of record.

Leon Valley Municipal Court

Court Type: Municipal Court
Street Address: 6400 El Verde Road
Website URL: https://www.leonvalleytexas.gov/government/finance/municipal_court/index.php
Phone: (210) 684-1391
Hours: 7:30AM - 6PM (M-Th). 8AM - 5PM (F)
Clerk: Karen Coe
Clerk Phone: (210) 684-1391 ext 213
Clerk Email: k.coe@leonvalleytexas.gov
About / Additional Info: Those who received a citation and have not contacted the court, you must still call the court and let them know how you want to resolve the citation by the initial appearance date that is listed on the citation. In many instances, people can resolve their citation without having to appear in person by calling 210-684-1391, Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. If you do not receive a notice from the court, please call 210- 684-1391. You can mail in documents approved by the court to 6400 El Verde Road, Leon Valley, TX 78238. You can also pay your citation online. (Limiting staff, we appreciate your patience as we work through this unprecedented situation).

Bexar County, TX - Sheriff's Office

Bexar County Sheriff's Office

Location Type: Sheriff's Office
Street Address: 200 North Comal Street
Phone: 210-335-6010
Website URL: https://www.bexar.org/600/Sheriffs-Office
Jail/Corrections: https://www.bexar.org/722/Jail-Activity-Reports
Inmates: https://www.bexar.org/732/Inmate-Calls-Mail
Sex Offenders: https://www.bexar.org/3424/Bexar-County-Sex-Offender-Registration-U
Civil Services & Proceedings: https://www.bexar.org/3523/Warrants-Civil-and-Criminal
Public Records: https://www.bexar.org/724/Central-Records-Bexar-County-Sheriffs-Of
Sheriff: Javier Salazar
Sheriff Phone: 210-335-6010
Sheriff Email: sheriffpio@bexar.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BexarCoSheriff
Twitter: https://twitter.com/bexarcosheriff?lang=en
Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bexarcosheriff
About/Additional Info: Bexar County Sheriff Office is a law enforcement company based out of 200 N Comal St, San Antonio, Texas, United States.
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bexar_County,_Texas

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