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Cameron County Court Records

District Courts - Cameron County

IMPORTANT: Judge Janet L. Leal, 103rd District Court of Cameron County permits attorneys to appear telephonically via Court Call for most non-evidentiary hearings. To set up your Court Call appearance please contact the Court Coordinator 4 days before to see if your proceeding is eligible for a court call.

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Cameron County Arrest, Court, and Public Records

The Cameron County Courthouse hosts eight District Courts and four County Courts at Law at its 974 E. Harrison Street address. Below are the exact locations and contact information of these courts including their Court Clerk Offices: Cameron County 103rd District Court Cameron County Courthouse - Judicial Building

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Free Cameron County Court Records (Texas Court Records)

Search for free Cameron County, TX Court Records, including Cameron County civil, criminal, family, probate & traffic court case records, calendars & dockets, driving records, parking & traffic ticket payments, and more. Cameron County Courts Get Court Records from 26 Courts in Cameron County, TX

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Cameron County Courts at Law - Cameron County

County Court At Law 4 974 E. Harrison St. Brownsville, TX, 78520. 956-574-8116 . Court Staff: Court Administrator: All inquiries regarding Probate Cases, and Small Estate Affidavits, email Melissa Rocha King; [email protected] 956-574-8732. Court Coordinator: All inquiries regarding Guardianship and Civil Cases, email

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Sylvia Garza-Perez, County Clerk - Cameron County

The office of County Clerk has been in existence in Texas since 1836, superseding the “escribano” (secretary) of Spanish-Mexican rule. The Texas Constitution, Article 5, Section 20 states: “There shall be elected for each county, by qualified voters, a County Clerk, who shall hold his office for four years, who shall be clerk of the County and Commissioners Courts and recorder of the ...

https://www.cameroncountytx.gov/county-clerk/ Sylvia Garza-Perez, County Clerk - Cameron County

Laura Perez-Reyes, District Clerk - Cameron County

The District Clerk of Cameron County provides support staff for the District Courts and works with the Judges to obtain timely disposition of all court cases. The district clerk is a registrar, recorder, and custodian of all documents that are part of criminal and civil actions. Approximately 7,300 cases are filed and 9,000 are disposed annually.

https://www.cameroncountytx.gov/cameron-county-district-clerk/ Laura Perez-Reyes, District Clerk - Cameron County