Court Locations
Bexar County Courts at Law
Bexar County Courthouse
100 Dolorosa
San Antonio, Texas 78205
(210) 335-2011
Monday – Friday
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
- AMEX
- Visa/Mastercard/Debit
- Echecks
- Money Order/Cashier Check
Initial e-filing procedure
If you are filing with the Bexar County court, download the necessary documents and forms from the court website. Review the fee schedule, and access any local rules or standing orders that may affect your filing before you submit.
General e-filing procedures
When you e-file with the civil county court at law, use the guide below to ensure your documents meet statewide and JCIT format requirements. These include PDF format, file name character limits, and signature formatting. Be sure to review the complete statewide rules before filing. For questions or assistance, please contact your court clerk.
Bexar County Clerk’s Office
Phone: 210-335-2216
Bexar County Civil District Courts
Bexar County Courthouse
100 Dolorosa,
San Antonio, Texas 78205
210-335-2011
Monday – Friday
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
- AMEX
- Visa/Mastercard/Debit
- Echecks
- Money Order/Cashier Check
Initial e-filing procedure
There are several district courts in Bexar county, it is important to confirm you are filing with the correct court. From the district courts homepage, you can verify your court information, view the fee schedule, and download court forms for civil matters.
- Pleadings will need to be filed as a lead document and exhibits should be separate attachments.
- Civil case information sheet must be uploaded as a lead document.
- List all parties in the original petition
- Include the address of the defendant and plantif while initially filing.
General e-filing procedures
If you are an attorney in Texas, e-filing is mandatory. For unrepresented individuals, e-filing is preferred but not required.
When e-filing with the Bexar County civil courts, use the guide below to ensure your documents meet statewide and JCIT format requirements. These include PDF format, file name character limits, and signature formatting. Be sure to review the complete statewide rules before filing. For questions or assistance, please contact your court clerk.
Bexar County District Clerk’s Office
Phone: 210-335-2113
Bexar County Juvenile District Courts
600 Mission Road
San Antonio, Texas 78210
(210) 335-1185
Open 24 hours
- AMEX
- Visa/Mastercard/Debit
- Echecks
- Money Order/Cashier Check
Initial e-filing procedure
From the district courts homepage, you can verify your court information, view the fee schedule, and download court forms for family matters.
- Pleadings will need to be filed as a lead document and exhibits should be separate attachments.
- Civil case information sheet must be uploaded as a lead document.
- List all parties in the original petition.
- Include the address of the defendant and plaintiff while initially filing.
General e-filing procedures
If you are an attorney in Texas, e-filing is mandatory. For unrepresented individuals, e-filing is preferred but not required. Use the guide at the bottom of the page to ensure your documents meet the statewide and JCIT format requirements for e-filing. While the guide is a helpful tool, it does not cover every detail. Be sure to review the complete statewide rules before filing.
For questions or assistance, please contact your court clerk.
Bexar County District Clerk’s Office
Phone: 210-335-2113
Bexar County Criminal District Courts
Cadena-Reeves Justice Center
300 Dolorosa
San Antonio, Texas 78205
Monday – Friday
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
- AMEX
- Visa/Mastercard/Debit
- Echecks
- Money Order/Cashier Check
Initial e-filing procedure
Since there are several criminal family court in Bexar County, it is important to confirm you are filing with the correct court. On the court website, you can confirm your filing with the correct court, download forms, and view fee schedules. Contact the court clerk for copies of court documents and any e-filing questions.
General e-filing procedures
If you are an attorney in Texas, e-filing is mandatory. For unrepresented individuals, e-filing is preferred but not required.
Use the guide at the bottom of the page to ensure your documents meet the statewide and JCIT format requirements for criminal e-filing. While the guide is a helpful tool, it does not cover every detail. Be sure to review the complete statewide rules before filing.
For questions or assistance, please contact your court clerk.
Check out the court website for clerk contact info.