Uvalde County Court Docket Records

Uvalde County court docket records are kept by the District Clerk's office in Uvalde, Texas. This Southwest Texas county sits between San Antonio and the border region, handling civil, criminal, and family law filings through its district court. Whether you need to look up a pending case, check hearing schedules, or get copies of court documents, this page covers the search tools, clerk contact details, fees, and public access rules for Uvalde County docket records. The information below will help you find what you need efficiently.

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Uvalde County District Clerk

The District Clerk is the primary keeper of court docket records in Uvalde County. This office manages all filings for the district court, tracking each case from the initial petition through final judgment. Every motion, order, hearing, and disposition gets logged in the docket. Staff at the clerk's office can pull case files and make copies.

Uvalde serves as both the county seat and the largest town in the county. The courthouse is centrally located and handles the usual range of district court business. Felony criminal cases, civil lawsuits, family law disputes including divorce and child custody, and juvenile proceedings all flow through this office. Walk-in visits are welcome during business hours.

OfficeUvalde County District Clerk
AddressUvalde County Courthouse, Uvalde, TX 78801
Phone(830) 278-3315
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

The County Clerk maintains records for the county court, handling misdemeanors, probate, and smaller civil matters. Both offices operate out of the courthouse complex. For felony cases and civil suits above the county court limit, the District Clerk is the right contact.

Note: Uvalde County has limited online access, so phone calls and in-person visits are often the most efficient way to search for specific docket records.

Searching Uvalde County Court Docket

The main free tool for searching Uvalde County court docket records online is re:SearchTX, run by the Texas Office of Court Administration. This statewide portal covers more than 150 counties. You can search by party name or case number. Results include filing dates, case types, and current status. The basic search is free and needs no registration.

Uvalde County's own online systems are limited. That makes re:SearchTX the most practical option for remote searches. Detailed docket sheets, motions, and exhibits usually need a direct request to the clerk. Try different name variations if your first search misses. Case number searches are more exact.

For older cases or anything not in the online portal, call the clerk at (830) 278-3315. Staff can run searches on internal systems. Mail requests are accepted with case details and a check for copy fees.

The Texas Judicial Branch website is the central hub for statewide court information. The image below shows the homepage with links to court directories and resources.

Uvalde County court docket records Texas Judicial Branch homepage

From this site you can reach the re:SearchTX portal and the Office of Court Administration for Uvalde County searches.

What Uvalde County Docket Records Show

A court docket is the official record of every action in a case. Uvalde County docket records cover felony criminal cases, civil disputes, family law, and juvenile matters. Each entry lists the case number, parties, type of action, and the date it occurred.

Inside a docket file you will find the original petition or indictment, responses from the opposing side, motions and rulings, hearing and trial dates, judicial orders, and the final judgment. Criminal dockets include arraignments, pleas, bond settings, and sentencing. Family law dockets show temporary orders, property inventories, custody plans, and final decrees. The Texas Government Code requires permanent retention of felony and civil case files.

Attorneys in Uvalde County file documents through eFileTexas. The image below shows the login page for this mandatory e-filing portal.

Uvalde County court docket records eFileTexas portal login

E-filing keeps docket entries current. New filings typically show up in the record soon after an attorney submits them.

Copy Fees and How to Get Records

Uvalde County provides access to court docket records through in-person visits, mail, and limited online tools. The courthouse in Uvalde is the most direct option. Bring photo ID and a list of the cases you need. Staff can make copies on the spot.

Standard copy fees are $1.00 per page for plain copies. Certified copies cost $5.00 plus $1.00 per page. Certified copies include a court seal and are often required when filing documents in other courts. Uvalde County follows the statewide fee schedule.

Mail requests should include a letter with case details and payment by check or money order. Response times depend on staff availability. For basic case data, check re:SearchTX first to see what is available online.

Public Records Law in Uvalde County

Court records in Uvalde County are public under the Texas Public Information Act, Government Code Chapter 552. The law presumes government records are open unless an exception applies. Written requests go to the District Clerk, who has ten business days to respond.

The Texas Attorney General's office oversees open records compliance and publishes guidance on requesting public documents. Sealed cases, juvenile records, and some family law files are exceptions.

The Texas State Law Library provides free access to statutes and court rules. The image below shows the library's homepage.

Uvalde County court docket records Texas State Law Library

The library's resources help anyone researching their rights to access court records in Uvalde County or elsewhere in Texas.

Uvalde County Court Structure

Uvalde County has one district court handling felonies, civil disputes, family law, and juvenile cases. The county court covers misdemeanors and probate. Justice of the peace courts handle Class C misdemeanors and small claims.

The Office of Court Administration publishes annual caseload reports for all Texas counties, including Uvalde. Attorneys must file through eFileTexas for district court matters. Self-represented parties can file at the courthouse.

Legal Resources for Uvalde County

TexasLawHelp has free guides on family law, housing, debt, and other civil topics. The State Bar of Texas runs a lawyer referral service that covers Southwest Texas. Texas RioGrande Legal Aid serves parts of the region and may provide free civil legal help to qualifying residents in the Uvalde area.

If you need help understanding a court docket or navigating procedures, the Texas State Law Library's online tools can assist with basic research.

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Nearby Texas Counties

Uvalde County borders several Southwest Texas counties. Each maintains its own court docket records through their District Clerk offices.