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No. 2 - Harris County Civil Courts at Law
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A county civil court at law in Harris County has jurisdiction over all civil matters and causes, original and appellate, prescribed by law for county courts, but does not have the jurisdiction of a probate court.
Harris County Clerk. County Civil Courts at Law Department; Harris County Civil Courthouse; 201 Caroline, Suite 300; Houston, TX 77002; call:(713) 274-1330; fax:(713) 755-4710
Court No. 4 is holding all Non-Jury, Motion, Status Conference, and Pretrial dockets via Zoom, and is conducting all jury trials in-person, in accordance with all applicable public health guidelines. Cases set for Submission and Entry dockets continue to be ruled upon promptly.
The County Civil Courts Department serves as the clerks for the four statutory County Civil Courts at Law in Harris County. As clerks, they have the responsibility of: Filing, docketing and assessing the costs associated with each case.
Harris Civil Courts at Law | Civil Court at Law No. 4 Contacting the Court For all matters relating to hearings, motions, filings, requests for hearings, and case status, contact the clerk of the court:
Learn how to contact, file, and schedule hearings in Harris County Civil Court at Law No. 1. Find out the requirements and deadlines for different types of motions, such as default, summary judgment, and submission.