Ellis County

Ellis County is located in the western parts of the State of Texas and was established in December 1849. The county was named for Richard Ellis, the President of the defiant 1836 Constitutional Congress which declared the independence of the Lone Star State from Mexico. Ellis County's 952 square miles of total area is home to over 152,000 residents.

The court system in Ellis County comprises district courts, constitutional county courts, county courts at law, justice courts, and municipal courts. The Ellis County municipal courts primarily handle city ordinance violations, including traffic tickets, building code violations, and other infractions that occur within city limits. They can also hear minor civil cases related to city ordinances and preside over some juvenile cases, such as curfew violations.

Ellis County has several justice courts, each presided over by a justice of the peace (JP). These courts are often referred to as "small claims courts" because they handle civil disputes involving small monetary amounts. The county courts at law have jurisdiction overlapping with both the constitutional county court and district courts, depending on the case. The county courts at law handle a broader range of cases compared to the constitutional court, including civil matters where the amount in controversy can reach up to $100,000, probate matters, and family law cases.

The Ellis County constitutional court has limited jurisdiction compared to district courts, handling both civil and criminal matters. On the civil side, the court typically hears cases where the amount in controversy is between $200 and $10,000. Criminal cases are typically limited to Class A and Class B misdemeanors. The district courts in Ellis County handle the most serious legal matters. These courts have general jurisdiction over both criminal and civil cases. On the criminal side, district courts hear felony cases, including capital crimes, aggravated assault, and other serious offenses. Civil cases handled by district courts often involve matters where the amount in controversy exceeds $200,000 or cases involving family law such as divorces, child custody, and child support.

The clerk of the court maintains court records for Ellis County courts. If you want a copy of a court record, you may visit the court where the case was filed. The county provides an online records search portal for court records. The guest login feature on the portal only allows users to view the index information on records. When accessing the portal via the login, users will not be able to purchase the full image of a record; they will only be able to see a preview of the image. If they wish to have the ability to purchase images, they must register on the site. For more information on using the portal, see the online record search instructions guide.

Courthouses in Ellis County

Bardwell Municipal Court

Court Name: Bardwell Municipal Court
Address: PO Box 271, Bardwell, TX 75119
Phone Number: 972-646-5332
Fax Number: 972-723-8629

Ellis County Justice of the Peace Precinct 1

Court Name: Ellis County Justice of the Peace Precinct 1
Address: 207 S Sonoma Trail, Ennis TX 75119
Phone Number: 972-875-5157
Fax Number: 972-875-6819

Ennis Municipal Court

Court Name: Ennis Municipal Court
Address: 119 W Brown St, PO Box 220, Ennis TX 75120
Phone Number: 972-875-4457
Fax Number: 972-723-8629

Ferris Municipal Court

Court Name: Ferris Municipal Court
Address: 104 S Central St, Ferris TX 75125
Phone Number: 972-842-2028
Fax Number: 972-723-8629

Garrett Municipal Court

Court Name: Garrett Municipal Court
Address: 208 N Ferris St, Garrett TX 75119
Phone Number: 972-875-5893
Fax Number: 972-875-0226

Italy Municipal Court

Court Name: Italy Municipal Court
Address: 101 W Main St, PO Box 840, Italy TX 76651
Phone Number: 972-483-7329
Fax Number: 972-483-2800

Maypearl Municipal Court

Court Name: Maypearl Municipal Court
Address: 104 E Second St, PO Box 400, Maypearl TX 76064
Phone Number: 972-435-2380
Fax Number: 972-435-2082

Ellis County Justice of the Peace Precinct 4

Court Name: Ellis County Justice of the Peace Precinct 4
Address: 1150 N Highway 67, #100, Midlothian TX 76065
Phone Number: 972-775-3763
Fax Number: 972-723-8629

Midlothian Municipal Court

Court Name: Midlothian Municipal Court
Address: 1150 N Highway 67, #200, Midlothian TX 76065
Phone Number: 972-775-8932
Fax Number: 972-435-2082

Milford Municipal Court

Court Name: Milford Municipal Court
Address: PO Box 26, Milford, TX 76670
Phone Number: 972-493-4193
Fax Number: 972-435-2082