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Harris County Courts

Harris County is home to over 5 million residents, accounting for 16% of Texas's total population of about 31 million. According to data from the Office of Harris County Administrator Court Backlog, the county records an average of 57,700 criminal case filings yearly.

The judicial system in Harris County comprises four trial courts tasked with handling various case types, including the following:

  • Harris County District Courts handle felonies, land title disputes, civil claims exceeding $200,000, divorces, election contests, and other family law matters
  • Harris County Courts at Law oversee misdemeanors, juvenile delinquency, civil matters involving up to $200,000, and probate cases
  • Harris County Justice of the Peace Courts preside over minor offenses, traffic violations, eviction cases, and small claims up to $20,000
  • Municipal Courts resolve ordinance violations and traffic infractions

Most trial court proceedings are held in Houston, the county seat and judicial hub of Harris County. However, some Justice and Municipal Courts operate in other parts of the county, providing convenient access to judicial services for residents.

How To Access Harris County Court Records

According to the Texas Public Information Act, members of the public have the right to access or request copies of Harris County court records. These records are available through various means, including online portals, in-person visits to the District Clerk's Office, or formal written requests.

However, some records are exempt from public disclosure. They include records of cases related to substance abuse treatment, juveniles, mental health proceedings, and adoption cases, as well as sealed court records. These records are restricted to protect individuals' privacy and are accessible only through court orders. Interested persons may be required to provide valid photo IDs and pay applicable fees to access public court records using any of the following methods:

Online

Public court records are accessible through the Harris County Case Search portal, where users may search for case information by case number, party name, or filing date. The system allows users to view basic case details, court dates, and document filings, depending on the type of case and its availability. Record seekers may also find court records online on the Texas re:SearchTX, a subscription-based search platform.

Alternatively, CourtCaseFinder offers online access to Harris County court records. Requesters may use the search tool to find local court records and other public court records across the United States.

Federal court records for cases heard in Harris County may be accessed through the Public Access to Court Electronic Records service (PACER). The platform requires a free account registration and typically charges $0.10 per page viewed.

In-Person

Requesters may obtain Harris County court records by visiting the relevant courthouse where the case was filed. Each clerk's office maintains and disseminates public case files to interested persons. They may also provide details on which case records are available and what documentation or fees may be required.

Court clerks typically charge $1 per page for copies of court records, with an additional $5 fee for certified copies. Public-access terminals may be available at some Harris County courthouses, allowing users to search and view court records. It is advisable to contact the relevant court clerk's office by phone before making an in-person request.

Old and Archived Court Records

The Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC) typically maintains and provides access to historic case files that may not be available at the local Clerk's Office. Some case files preserved by TSLAC date back to the 1800s, including civil, criminal, and probate matters. To access these records, individuals may search the Texas Digital Archive or submit a written request with detailed case information about the case to the State Archives at:

Texas State Library and Archives Commission

State and Local Records Management

P.O. Box 12927

Austin, TX 78711-2927

Phone: (512) 463-7610

How To File a Case in Harris County

Individuals looking to file a case in Harris County may contact or visit the District Clerk or County Clerk. These court clerks can provide information on which court division handles specific cases and the necessary steps required for filing a case.

Residents may file cases online, in person, or by mail, depending on the court's procedures. Online filing service is generally available through the eFileTexas system for most civil, family, and probate cases. Generally, detailed guidelines for online case filing and account setup are available on the Harris County Clerk's E-Filing Information page.

Alternatively, individuals choosing to file a case in person may visit the appropriate clerk's office during business hours or schedule an appointment. Meanwhile, courts that permit filings by mail typically provide downloadable forms and submission instructions on their official websites. It is strongly recommended to confirm all filing requirements with the clerk in advance to avoid processing delays.

Harris County court filing fees are listed on the county's official Fee Schedule. Those who cannot afford the filing fees may apply for a fee waiver by submitting a Statement of Inability to Afford Payment of Court Costs form. The court will review the application and determine eligibility based on financial need. Legal aid organizations may assist with completing and submitting this request.

The following steps are generally required to file a case in Harris County:

  • Complete a court-approved petition or complaint form
  • Attach supporting documents such as contracts, medical records, photos, police reports, affidavits, or any evidence relevant to the claim
  • Provide accurate contact information, including full names, addresses, and phone numbers of all parties involved must be provided
  • Pay the filing fee or submit a fee waiver request form
  • Arrange for service of process: After filing, the plaintiff must officially notify the opposing party and submit documentation of service to the court

Legal Help and Self-Help Resources

County court systems across the United States play a vital role in delivering access to justice. particularly for individuals representing themselves in civil, family, probate, or small claims matters. A significant aspect of ensuring access to justice is the availability of legal assistance and self-help resources. These resources vary by jurisdiction but commonly include self-help centers, online legal portals, nonprofit legal aid organizations, and court-affiliated assistance programs.

Litigants, particularly those with low income, may obtain legal guidance through nonprofit legal aid organizations and community-based law clinics in Harris County. These groups generally provide free or affordable legal assistance and referrals to reduced-cost legal representation.

County-level legal aid programs and referral services for Harris County residents include the following:

  • Houston Lawyer Referral Service - This platform offers referrals for legal representation across various civil matters, including low-cost consultations
  • Harris County Indigent Defense Program - This program offers publicly funded defense services to indigent individuals facing criminal charges in Harris County. It includes the Harris County Public Defender's Office and the Managed Assigned Counsel (MAC) Program.

Here are some state-based self-help resources available to Harris County residents:

Other legal aid services and self-help resources are listed below:

Types of Courts in Harris County, Texas

Harris County residents are served by several courts, including district, county, justice, municipal, and federal courts. The following outlines the jurisdiction and contact information for each court:

Harris County District Courts

  • Jurisdiction/Cases Heard - Felony criminal cases, major civil cases exceeding $200,000, family law matters, juvenile cases, probate cases, and appeals from lower courts.
  • Address and Contact Information

Harris County Criminal District Court

Harris County Civil Courthouse

201 Caroline Street

Houston, TX 77002

Phone: (832) 927-4200

Fax: (832) 927-4218

Harris County Family District Court

Harris County Juvenile Justice Center

1200 Congress Street, 7th Floor

Houston, TX 77002

Phone: (832) 927-2899

Harris County Civil Court

Harris County Civil Courthouse

201 Caroline Street, 17th Floor

Houston, TX 77002

Phone: (832) 927-2700

Harris County Civil Courts at Law

  • Jurisdiction/Cases Heard - Misdemeanors, civil cases involving amounts not exceeding $200,000, probate matters, and juvenile matters. They also handle family law cases such as divorce and child custody, and appeals from the justice and municipal courts.
  • Address and Contact Information -

Harris County Civil Courts at Law #1

Harris County Civil Courthouse

201 Caroline Street, #740

Houston, TX 77002

Phone: (713) 274-1345

Harris County Civil Court at Law #2

Harris County Civil Courthouse

201 Caroline Street, #740

Houston, TX 77002

Phone: (713) 274-1349

Harris County Civil Court at Law #3

Harris County Civil Courthouse

201 Caroline Street, 5th Floor

Houston, TX 77002

Phone: (713) 274-1353

Harris County Civil Court at Law #4

Harris County Civil Courthouse

201 Caroline Street, #740

Houston, TX 77002

Phone: (713) 274-1358

Harris County Justice of the Peace Courts

  • Jurisdiction/Cases Heard - Traffic citations, truancy, landlord-tenant disputes, civil disputes involving debt collection, small claims, and other minor civil claims for up to $20,000.
  • Address and Contact Information -

Harris County Justice of the Peace Precinct 1 - Place 1

7300 North Shepherd Drive, #138

Houston, TX 77091

Phone: (713) 274-0695

Harris County Justice of the Peace Precinct 1 - Place 2

1302 Preston Street, #103

Houston, TX 77002

Phone: (713) 274-0650

Harris County Justice of the Peace Precinct 2 - Place 1

10851 Scarsdale Boulevard, #500

Houston, TX 77089

Phone: (713) 274-6200

Harris County Justice of the Peace Precinct 2 - Place 2

101 S. Richey Street

Pasadena, Texas 77506

Phone: (713) 274-6100

Harris County Justice of the Peace Precinct 3 - Place 1

14350 Wallisville Road

Houston, TX 77049

Phone: (713) 274-0760

Harris County Justice of the Peace Precinct 3 - Place 2

701 W. Baker Road #100

Baytown, TX 77521

Phone: (713) 274-0900

Fax: (713) 437-4135

Harris County Justice of the Peace Precinct 4 - Place 1

6831 Cypresswood Drive

Klein, TX 77379

Phone: (713) 274-6550

Harris County Justice of the Peace Precinct 4 - Place 2

7900 Will Clayton Parkway

Humble, TX 77338

Phone: (713) 274-2450

Fax: (713) 274-2451

Harris County Justice of the Peace Precinct 5 - Place 1

6000 Chimney Rock Road, #102

Houston, TX 77081

Phone: (713) 274-8700

Fax: (713) 437-5756

Harris County Justice of the Peace Precinct 5 - Place 2

16715 Clay Road, #4

Houston, TX 77084

Phone: (713) 274-0800

Fax: (713) 437-8589

Harris County Justice of the Peace Precinct 6 - Place 1

333 Lockwood Drive

Houston, TX 77011

Phone: (713) 274-0008

Fax: (832) 927-0007

Harris County Justice of the Peace Precinct 6 - Place 2

1001 Sergeant Macario Garcia Drive

Houston, TX 77011

Phone: (713) 274-8774

Fax: (832) 927-0209

Harris County Justice of the Peace Precinct 7 - Place 1

5737 Cullen Boulevard

Houston, TX 77021

Phone: (713) 274-1499

Fax: (713) 437-4226

Harris County Justice of the Peace Precinct 7 - Place 2

5300 Griggs Road, 2nd Floor

Houston, TX 77021

Phone: (713) 274-0700

Fax: (713) 437-4282

Harris County Justice of the Peace Precinct 8 - Place 1

7330 Spencer Highway

Pasadena, TX 77505

Phone: (281) 479-6900

Fax: (713) 437-5801

Harris County Justice of the Peace Precinct 8 - Place 2

16603 Buccaneer Lane, 2nd Floor

Houston, TX 77062

Phone: (281) 488-8780

Fax: (713) 437-4586

Harris County Municipal Courts

  • Jurisdiction/Cases Heard - Class C misdemeanors, such as traffic violations and city ordinance violations, occurring within city limits.
  • The Municipal Court locations in Harris County are listed below:

Baytown Municipal Court

3120 North Main Street

Baytown, TX 77521

Phone: (281) 427-9511

Bellaire Municipal Court

5110 Jessamine Street

Bellaire, TX 77401

Phone: (713) 662-8105

Bunker Hill Village Municipal Court

11977 Memorial Drive

Houston, TX 77024

Phone: (713) 827-1772

Deer Park Municipal Court

1302 Center Street

Deer Park, TX 77536

Phone: (281) 478-7238

Fax: (281) 478-7290

El Lago Municipal Court

98 Lakeshore Drive

El Lago, TX 77586

Phone: (281) 326-4413

Fax: (281) 326-0165

Galena Park Municipal Court

City Hall

2000 Clinton Drive

Galena Park, TX 77547

Phone: (713) 672-2556

Fax: (713) 672-1840

Hedwig Village Municipal Court

955 Piney Point Road

Houston, TX 77024

Phone: (713) 465-6009

Fax: (713) 465-6807

Houston Municipal Court - Clear Lake

2855 Bay Area Boulevard

Houston, TX 77571

Phone: (281) 283-4946

Houston Municipal Court - Downtown

Herbert W. Gee Municipal Courthouse

1400 Lubbock Street

Houston, TX 77002

Phone: (713) 247-5479

Houston Municipal Court - Kingwood

Municipal Court Annex

3915 Rustic Woods Drive

Kingwood, TX 77339

Phone: (281) 361-6574

Houston Municipal Court - North Command Station

9455 West Montgomery Road

Houston, TX 77088

Phone: (281) 405-5319

Humble Municipal Court

Humble Criminal Justice Building

315 Bender Avenue

Humble, TX 77338

Phone: (281) 466-6574

Fax: (281) 446-3748

Hunters Creek Village Municipal Court

Village Hall

1 Hunter Creek

Houston, TX 77024

Phone: (713) 465-5646

Fax: (713) 465-1551

Jacinto City Municipal Court

1301 Mercury Drive

Jacinto, TX 77029

Phone: (713) 674-8424

Fax: (713) 675-8525

Jersey Village Municipal Court

16327 Lakeview Drive

Jersey Village, TX 77040

Phone: (713) 466-2124

Fax: (713) 466-2134

Katy Municipal Court

5432 Franz Road

Katy, TX 77493

Phone: (281) 391-4810

Fax: (281) 391-4845

La Porte Municipal Court

La Porte Municipal Courthouse

3005 North 23rd Street

La Porte, TX 77571

Phone: (281) 471-4683

Fax: (281) 842-0410

Nassau Bay Municipal Court

1800 Space Park Drive

Nassau Bay, TX 77058

Phone: (281) 331-4211

Fax: (281) 333-2301

Pasadena Municipal Court

1001 Shaw Avenue

Pasadena, TX 77501

Phone: (713) 475-5562

Fax: (713) 477-8124

Piney Point Village Municipal Court

7676 Woodway Drive

Houston, TX 77063

Phone: (713) 782-0275

Fax: (713) 715-5916

Seabrook Municipal Court

1700 1st Street

Seabrook, TX 77586

Phone: (281) 291-5674

Fax: (281) 291-5645

Shoreacres Municipal Court

601 Shore Acres Boulevard

Shoreacres, TX 77571

Phone: (281) 471-3340

Fax: (281) 471-8955

South Houston Municipal Court

1019 Dallas Street

South Houston, TX 77587

Phone: (713) 947-7700

Southside Place Municipal Court

6309 Edloe Avenue

Houston, TX 77005

Phone: (713) 668-2341

Fax: (713) 668-3305

Spring Valley Village Municipal Court

1025 Campbell Road

Houston, TX 77055

Phone: (713) 465-0333

Taylor Lake Valley Municipal Court

500 Kirby Boulevard

Lake, TX 77586

Phone: (281) 326-2843

Fax: (281) 326-5456

Tomball Municipal Court

401 Market Street

Tomball, TX 77375

Phone: (281) 351-7894

Fax: (281) 351-6256

Webster Municipal Court

101 Pennsylvania Street

Webster, TX 77598

Phone: (281) 338-6702

Fax: (281) 316-4123

West University Place Municipal Court

3800 University Boulevard

West University Place, TX 77005

Phone: (713) 662-5825

Fax: (713) 662-5804

Federal Courts in Harris County

The following are the federal courts in Harris County:

United States District Court - Southern District of Texas

  • Jurisdiction/Cases Heard - Handles federal cases, including civil rights lawsuits, federal criminal prosecutions, and immigration matters.
  • Address and Contact Information -

Bob Casey United States Courthouse

515 Rusk Street

Houston, TX 77002

Phone: (713) 250-5500

United States Bankruptcy Court - Southern District of Texas

  • Jurisdiction/Cases Heard - All cases filed under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, including debt restructuring, asset liquidation, and creditor disputes.
  • Address and Contact Information -

515 Rusk Street

Houston, TX 77002

Phone: (713) 250-5500

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Harris County Courts

Below are the commonly asked questions about Harris County courts in Texas:

Are Court Records Public in Harris County?

Yes. Under the Texas Public Information Act, most court records in Harris County are accessible to the public. However, access is restricted for certain court records considered confidential. These generally include sealed records, records related to juvenile proceedings, adoptions, and other sensitive matters. Restricted court records may be accessed by individuals involved in the case, their legal representatives, or persons with court orders.

How Do I Search for a Criminal Case in Harris County?

Criminal cases in Harris County are handled by the District Courts, County Criminal Courts at Law, and various Municipal Courts, depending on the nature and severity of the offense. Each of these courts provides access to case records through its respective clerk's office. Records of felony and misdemeanor cases handled by the District and County Courts are available online. Interested persons may also access criminal case files in the county by submitting written requests by mail or appearing in person at the appropriate clerk of court that decided the case.

Where Can I Find Eviction Records in Harris County?

Eviction cases in Harris County are handled by the Justice of the Peace Courts. Interested persons may find eviction records by visiting the specific Justice of the Peace Court that handled the eviction proceedings. Each court's clerk typically processes requests made in person, by phone, or by mail. To access these records, requesters must provide relevant information such as the names of the landlord or tenant, case numbers, or filing dates.

Can I File a Small Claims Case Online?

Yes. Some Justice of the Peace Courts in Harris County allow plaintiffs to file small claims cases online through the eFileTexas.gov portal. Interested individuals may look up the Small Claims Guide to understand the filing procedures, including required forms and applicable court fees. It is advisable to check with the specific Harris County Justice of the Peace Court to confirm whether online filing is accepted.

Do Harris County Courts Offer Public Computers for Case Searches?

Yes. Both the Harris County District Clerk's Office and the County Clerk's Office provide on-site public computer terminals that allow individuals to search court records. These terminals are typically located within the clerk's offices at the courthouse and are available for use during regular business hours.

How Do I Appeal a Court Decision in Harris County?

A dissatisfied party may appeal a court decision in Harris County by filing a notice of appeal with the clerk of the trial court within 30 days of the final judgment, per Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 25.1. Also, a copy of the notice must be served on all other parties involved in the case. After filing, the appellant is required to submit the case record and a written appellate brief outlining the legal basis for the appeal to the appropriate appellate court.

How Do Harris County Courts Handle Traffic Tickets?

When a traffic ticket is issued in Harris County, an individual may either pay the associated fine or contest the citation. To contest the ticket, a request for a hearing must be submitted within the deadline stated on the citation, typically within 14 to 21 days from the date of issuance. During the hearing, the individual may present evidence or arguments before the judge. After reviewing the case, the judge may dismiss the citation, reduce the fine, or uphold the original penalty.

How Do I Obtain a Copy of a Divorce Record in Harris County?

All divorce cases in Harris County are handled by the District Courts. Interested persons may access divorce records online free of charge through the District Clerk's Case Search portal. Alternatively, copies of these records may be requested in person or by mail from the District Clerk's Office. The cost for non-certified copies is $1 per page, while certified copies include an additional $5 certification fee.

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