Camp County District Court

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Databases Updated on Oct 15, 2025

Camp County District Court cases in Camp County, Pittsburg, TX

The Camp County 76th Judicial District Court in Pittsburg, TX, is a Texas state district court and the county's primary trial court of general jurisdiction. It handles felony criminal prosecutions; general civil cases beyond the jurisdiction of lower courts (including contract and tort claims, property disputes, and requests for injunctive relief); and family law matters such as divorce, child custody, child support, and family-violence protective orders. Routine traffic infractions are not heard in district court and are typically handled by justice or municipal courts; most misdemeanor criminal cases are addressed in county-level courts.

Camp County District Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: District Court
County: Camp
Street Address: 126 Church St.
City: Pittsburg
Zip Code: 75686
Phone: 903-856-3221
Fax: 903-856-0560
Hours: Monday-Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Website URL: http://www.co.camp.tx.us/page/camp.District.Clerk
Divisions / Services: Aduit Probation
Languages: Multiple
Email: CampCountyDistrict1@yahoo.com
About / Additional Info: 76th Judicial District and 276th Judicial District

Services and Case Types Handled in Camp County District Court

Camp County's 76th District Court is a trial court of general jurisdiction serving the public by:

- Hearing felony criminal cases (indictments, arraignments, pretrial motions, trials, sentencings, revocations).
- Adjudicating major civil matters (contract, personal injury, property/land disputes, injunctive relief).
- Handling family law (divorce, custody/visitation, child support, paternity, enforcement).
- Hearing juvenile delinquency matters.
- Issuing and enforcing protective orders related to family violence, stalking, or sexual assault.
- Managing case filings and records through the District Clerk, including e-filing, issuance of citations/subpoenas, and docket management.
- Conducting court hearings: status and motion hearings, settlement conferences, bench and jury trials.
- Providing jury services: scheduling panels and conducting voir dire and jury trials, in coordination with the District Clerk; grand juries when required.
- Entering orders and writs, and coordinating with probation and other justice partners as needed.

The court's role is to resolve disputes, protect safety, and ensure fair, timely access to justice.

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