What District court is Harris County Texas?

Houston Division | Southern District of Texas.

Can I attend a court hearing in Harris County?

Any member of the public may attend a hearing conducted through telephonic or video conferencing before the 151st Civil District Court. These procedures are to be used in conjunction with the Court Procedures for the 151st Civil District Court of Harris County, Texas and the Local Rules of the Civil Trial Division.

How many district courts are in Harris County?

60 district courts
Harris County, the state’s most populous, is home to 60 district courts – each one covering the entire county.

How many district judges are in Harris County?

60 judicial districts
Harris County, Texas contains 60 judicial districts, four probate courts and one county court.

How do I contact Harris County district Clerk?

Call the number associated to the court in which your case was heard. You will need your case number or SPN. If you do not know either of these numbers, you may obtain this information by calling 832-927-5800.

What is the difference between District Court and county court in Texas?

Typically, the district court handles criminal cases and felonies, while the county court handles everything else (like misdemeanors, traffic offenses, etc.). However, the size of a county makes a difference. In small counties, both courts hear a wide variety of different matters.

Who are the judges in Harris County?

Criminal Court Judges

174 Judge Hazel B. Jones Judge Frank Aguilar
179 Judge Ana Martinez Judge Lori Chambers Gray
180 Judge DaSean Jones Judge Amy Martin
182 Judge Danilo Lacayo Judge Colleen Gaido
183 Judge Chuck Silverman Judge Ramona Franklin