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Petitions, Answers, and other Civil Documents
Petitions, answers, and other civil documents can be filed using E-File, in person, by mail or the drop box located on the side of our building. Please refer to: https://efile.txcourts.gov/ofsweb (Opens in a window) for more information on filing online.
 
Evictions
Evictions are being accepted via E-File or in person. 
For information on Tenants' Rights, please view this Tenants' Rights Handbook provided by the Texas Young Lawyers Association and State Bar of Texas

For more information on the Coronavirus updates pertaining to Evictions please visit the FAQ's located on the Texas Justice Court Training

 
Odyssey Guide and File

The Guide and File application is designed to guide pro se filers when filing petitions and other documents by e-file.

Although e-Filing is not currently mandated for Justice Courts in Texas, our court is currently accepting filings through e-file. Filing online provides many benefits such as eliminating the need to print documents or fill them out by hand. By using e-file, you can file anywhere as long as you have access to the internet.

Guide and File knowledge base Start a New Filing Start a New Case Training Video

 
Help For Self-Represented Litigants
The links below contain helpful information that is not legal advice and does not take the place of talking to a lawyer.
 
Civil Fees
For a list of our most common civil fees, please see this chart Civil Fee Chart (opens new window)
If you are not certain or do not see the fee listed that you are needing, please contact our office by phone at
512-244-8622, by email jp1civil@wilco.org, or in person.