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The Texas trial court system consists of District Courts, County Courts, Constitutional County Courts, County Courts at Law, Statutory Probate Courts, Justice Courts, Municipal Courts, and Criminal District Court.
 
The Texas trial court system has four broad categories of trial courts known as District Courts, County Courts, Justice Courts and Municipal Courts. District Courts have general jurisdiction over all civil and criminal cases, but typically only handle cases that are beyond the jurisdiction of other courts. County Courts, Justice Courts and Municipal Courts have limited jurisdiction over certain types of cases. Due to the complexity of the distribution of jurisdiction between Texas trial courts, jurisdiction over cases can vary greatly from court to court.
 

 


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Where to find court cases in Texas

The chart below gives general information on the types of cases heard in each type of court in Texas.
 

= Most or all cases.     = Some cases.

Case Type Court Type
CivilDistrict CourtsCounty CourtsJustice CourtsMunicipal Courts
General Civil - Unlimited
   
General Civil - Limited
 
Small Claims 
 
Civil Equity
  
Complex Commercial
   
Foreclosures and Liens
 
Real Estate Title and Boundary
  
Landlord / Tenant
 
Ordinance Violations
Protection, No Contact, and Restraining Orders
  
Administrative Agency Appeals
  
CriminalDistrict CourtsCounty CourtsJustice CourtsMunicipal Courts
Felony
   
Felony Preliminary Hearings
Misdemeanors
Ordinance Violations 
Juvenile
  
Traffic and Infractions  
Domestic RelationsDistrict CourtsCounty CourtsJustice CourtsMunicipal Courts
Divorce
  
Child Custody and Visitation
  
Child Support
  
Paternity
  
Domestic Violence Protection Order
  
JuvenileDistrict CourtsCounty CourtsJustice CourtsMunicipal Courts
Adoptions
  
Juvenile Delinquency
  
Child Abuse and Neglect
  
Termination of Parental Rights
  
Children in Need of Supervision
  
Mental HealthDistrict CourtsCounty CourtsJustice CourtsMunicipal Courts
Involuntary Commitments
  
Other Mental Health Cases
  
ProbateDistrict CourtsCounty CourtsJustice CourtsMunicipal Courts
Wills & Estates
  
Name Changes
  
Trusts
  
Guardianships and Conservatorships
  

Note: Some courts in Texas are not included in the chart above. Please use the following links for descriptions and types of cases heard:
 
  Constitutional County Courts  County Courts at Law  Statutory Probate Courts  Criminal District Court
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