Concho County District Court

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Concho County District Court cases in Concho County, Paint Rock, TX

The Concho County 119th Judicial District Court in Paint Rock, Texas, is a state district trial court of general jurisdiction. It hears felony criminal prosecutions; higher-value civil lawsuits and disputes involving injunctive relief or title to land; and family law matters, including divorce, child custody, and child support. The court also handles juvenile delinquency proceedings and issues protective orders. It serves as the primary forum in Concho County for serious criminal cases and major civil and family litigation. Traffic infractions and most misdemeanors are not heard in this court and are handled by lower courts such as county, justice, or municipal courts.

Concho County District Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: District Court
County: Concho
Street Address: 152 N. Roberts
City: Paint Rock
Zip Code: 76866
Phone: 325-732-4322
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Website URL: http://www.co.concho.tx.us/page/concho.district.clerk
Divisions / Services: Probation
Languages: Multiple
About / Additional Info: 119th District Court serves Concho, Runnels and Tom Green Counties
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concho_County_Courthouse

Services and Case Types Handled in Concho County District Court

The Concho County 119th District Court is a general-jurisdiction trial court serving the public by adjudicating: felony criminal prosecutions; civil lawsuits (injunctive relief, contract/tort, property, tax); family law matters (divorce, custody, child support, paternity, termination/CPS); juvenile matters; and expunction/nondisclosure petitions. Core services include: accepting and processing case filings through the District Clerk (including e-filing); scheduling and holding arraignments, motion hearings, bench and jury trials, and sentencings; issuing protective orders in family-violence cases; issuing warrants, injunctions, and other writs; managing jury services (summons, qualification, deferrals, and impaneling); maintaining dockets and orders; and coordinating mediation or referrals per local rules. The court also provides access to records subject to law and enforces compliance with court orders.

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