How do I find out my court date in Montgomery County?

How do I find out my court date in Montgomery County?

When is my court date? Contact your attorney or bondsman for the date and time of your court appearance. You can also search the court’s docket by clicking here to search the District Clerk records. Contact 936-538-3532 for any other questions concerning the docket.

Are Montgomery County Texas courts open?

Montgomery County justice courts open up to public, boost COVID-19 mitigation efforts. All while adhering to guidelines provided to help stymie the spread of COVID-19 as also followed by courts at Conroe’s Montgomery County Courthouse.

How do I find out my court date in Dallas?

Again, the easiest way to find a court date is to go to the Dallas County Background Search page (http://www.dallascounty.org/criminalBackgroundSearch/). Enter the defendant’s first and last name, and date of birth (DOB).

How do I find my PFA records?

Locate a federal court case by using the Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) or by visiting the Clerk’s Office of the courthouse where the case was filed.

Are court records public in Texas?

In the case of a court with one judge, the records custodian is the judge of the court. Judicial records are open to the public unless exempt from disclosure, and where a respondent does not raise exemptions and the special committee cannot conclude any apply the records must be released.

Who is the judge for Montgomery County?

Montgomery County 38th Judicial District Judges

Staff
Name Title Phone
Carpenter, Hon. William R. Judge 610-278-5902
Del Ricci, Hon. Thomas M. Judge 610-278-3771
Branca, Hon. Thomas C. Judge 610-278-1067

What county is Montgomery Texas?

Montgomery CountyMontgomery / County

How do I find court records in Dallas County?

For records pertaining to Misdemeanor cases, please contact the Dallas County Clerk’s office (214) 653-5767 or (214) 653- 5762 or visit their office on the second floor of the Frank Crowley Courts Building across from the District Clerk’s office.

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