Navarro County Court Docket Search

Navarro County court docket records are filed and kept by the District Clerk in Corsicana, located south of Dallas in Central Texas. The district courts process felony criminal cases, civil lawsuits, family law matters including divorce and custody, and juvenile proceedings. Whether you need to look up a pending case, check a hearing date, or request copies of filed documents, this page covers the search methods, fees, contact info, and legal framework for accessing the Navarro County court docket.

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Corsicana County Seat
13th Judicial District
Yes Online Access
$1.00 Copy Fee/Page

Navarro County District Clerk

The District Clerk in Navarro County is the official custodian of all district court docket records. This office serves the 13th Judicial District Court and handles thousands of filings each year. Every civil suit, felony case, family law dispute, and juvenile matter passes through the clerk's office. The docket tracks each step from the first filing through the final disposition, including motions, hearings, orders, and judgments.

Corsicana is where you go for in-person record access. The courthouse holds original case files, and staff can search records by party name or case number. Walk-in requests for small copy jobs are usually handled the same day. Certified copies cost $5.00 plus $1.00 per page. Plain copies are $1.00 per page. Phone inquiries work well for verifying whether a case exists before you visit.

OfficeNavarro County District Clerk
Address300 W. Third Ave., Suite 103, Corsicana, TX 75110
Phone(903) 654-3070
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

The County Clerk manages county court cases, probate, and misdemeanors. Both offices are in the courthouse. For felony criminal and civil district court cases, the District Clerk is your first stop.

The Texas Judicial Branch website provides an overview of how the Navarro County court system connects to the state structure. The image below shows the homepage.

Navarro County court docket records Texas Judicial Branch homepage

This site links to court directories, the Office of Court Administration, and re:SearchTX for online case lookups across all Texas counties.

Searching Navarro County Court Docket Online

Navarro County has online access for court records. The primary free tool is re:SearchTX, the statewide portal operated by the Office of Court Administration. It covers more than 150 Texas counties and lets you search by party name or case number. Results include filing date, case type, parties, and current status.

Since Navarro County's online access is marked as available, you may find additional records through a local portal beyond what re:SearchTX offers. Contact the District Clerk for the current URL and access instructions. Local portals in Texas counties with online access sometimes provide more detailed docket info, hearing calendars, and document images that the statewide system does not include.

When searching by name, try different spellings or variations. Data entry inconsistencies are common in any system. A case number search is always more precise. For records not in either system, contact the clerk directly.

Note: re:SearchTX is free for basic lookups and does not require registration, though some document downloads may carry a fee.

What Navarro County Court Docket Records Show

A court docket is the official chronological record of every action taken in a case. Navarro County docket records cover all case types heard in the district court. That includes felony criminal matters, civil disputes above $200, family law cases, and juvenile proceedings.

Each docket entry identifies the case number, parties, type of action, and date. Inside a typical record you will find the original petition or indictment, responses from the other side, all motions and their rulings, hearing dates, trial dates, orders from the judge, and the final judgment. Criminal dockets list arraignments, bond amounts, plea entries, and sentencing details. Family law dockets include temporary orders, property inventories, and divorce decrees.

The Texas Government Code sets requirements for what courts must record and how long files are kept. Felony and civil files are permanent. Juvenile cases and sealed proceedings stay outside public access. If you are unsure whether a record is public, call the clerk before visiting.

How to Get Court Docket Copies

There are three main ways to get Navarro County court docket records. In person at the Corsicana courthouse is the most direct method. Bring photo ID and a list of the cases you need. Staff process small requests while you wait.

Mail requests are accepted for those who cannot visit. Send a written request to the District Clerk with the case name and number if possible. Include a check or money order for copy fees. Allow time for processing since mail orders depend on staff workload.

Attorneys file in Navarro County courts through the eFileTexas portal. The image below shows the mandatory electronic filing login page.

Navarro County court docket records eFileTexas portal login

The public cannot file through eFileTexas, but this system is why attorney filings show up quickly in the Navarro County court docket.

Online access is available for basic lookups through re:SearchTX and potentially through the county's own portal. For full documents that are not online, contact the District Clerk directly. The Office of Court Administration continues to expand online coverage across Texas counties.

Public Information Act and Court Records

Court docket records in Navarro County are public under Texas law. The Texas Public Information Act in Government Code Chapter 552 presumes government records are open. Court records have additional rules under the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, but the core principle of public access applies.

If you need to make a formal request, send it in writing to the District Clerk. The response deadline is ten business days. The Texas Attorney General oversees compliance and publishes guidance for the public.

The AG's Open Records page details public rights when requesting government documents from offices like the Navarro County District Clerk.

Navarro County court docket records Texas AG open records page

Knowing your rights under this law is useful if you encounter any difficulty getting records that should be publicly available.

Navarro County Court Structure

The 13th Judicial District Court serves Navarro County. District courts handle felony criminal matters, civil cases over $200, family law, and juvenile proceedings. Navarro County also has a county court at law and justice of the peace courts for misdemeanors, small claims, and minor offenses.

The Texas court system is overseen by the Supreme Court for civil cases and the Court of Criminal Appeals for criminal matters. The Office of Court Administration publishes annual case load reports for every county. Attorneys filing in the district court use eFileTexas. Self-represented litigants may file in person at the courthouse.

Legal Resources in Navarro County

Several free legal resources serve Navarro County residents. TexasLawHelp offers guides on family law, debt, housing, and other civil topics. The Texas State Law Library gives free access to statutes, court rules, and legal research tools for self-represented litigants.

The State Bar of Texas runs a lawyer referral service. Legal aid organizations in the Central Texas area also provide free civil legal help to income-qualifying residents. For looking up the specific statutes that govern court records and access, visit capitol.texas.gov, the official Texas Legislature site.

Note: Corsicana is about an hour south of Dallas, so legal aid resources from the Dallas-Fort Worth area may also serve Navarro County residents.

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Nearby Texas Counties

Navarro County borders several Central Texas counties, each maintaining separate court docket records through their own District Clerk offices. Cases involving parties in multiple counties may appear in more than one system.