TEXAS LEGAL NOTICES
Texas Supreme Court - Composed of the chief justice and eight justices, the Supreme Court of Texas is the court of last resort for civil matters in the state. The Supreme Court is in Austin
State and local agencies are required to make public records available for inspection by the public.
• Texas public notices - Search for any public notice.
• Texas Court Records - The Administrative Office of the Courts provides information and access to all the various levels of courts in Texas. You can find all the courts in the state and search all public case history.
• Texas Health & Vital Records - The Vital Statistics Section (VSS) maintains vital records for the state of Texas, including, birth and death certificates, marriage applications, and divorce records.
How the Texas Court Works - Texas has one of the largest judicial systems in the country, with over 450 District Courts, 14 Intermediate Courts of Appeals, and two High Courts with statewide jurisdiction. In addition, Texas has more than 800 Justice Courts, more than 900 Municipal Courts and over 500 County Level Courts.
State Bar of Texas - The State Bar of Texas provides many resources for its members, from legal research tools to the Texas Lawyers’ Assistance Program, and myriad benefits and services including special offers and discounts on a variety of programs.
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