Southern District of Texas

Jackson County Court

Jackson County is located within the Southern District of Texas and falls under the jurisdiction of the 5th Circuit. E-filing is mandatory for efficiency and accessibility. Filers can adhere to the Statewide and Judicial Committee on Information Technology (JCIT) standards to avoid document rejection due to incorrect copies, insufficient fees, or the wrong jurisdiction.

Last updated: July 29, 2024

Court Locations

Civil Court Probate Court

Jackson County Civil Court at Law

Jackson County Courthouse
115 West Main
Edna, Texas 77957
(361) 782-2352

Monday – Friday
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Parking on location

Payment methods
  • AMEX
  • Visa/Mastercard/Debit
  • Echecks
  • Money Order/Cashier Check
Filing information

Initial e-filing procedures
If you are filing a county-level case in Jackson County, Texas, you can download documents and forms and access the fee schedule on the court clerk’s website. Before submitting documents, check for local rules or standing orders on the court’s website.

General e-filing procedures
If you are an attorney in Texas e-filing is mandatory, if you are unrepresented the court would prefer e-filing though not required. Use the guide below to check your documents against the Statewide and JCIT filing requirements, including PDF format, file name character limit, and signature formatting.

Please get in touch with your court clerk for copies of court documents or questions about e-filing.

Clerk Information

Jackson County Clerk’s Office
Phone: 361-782-3563

Additional links
Civil Court Criminal Court

Jackson County Justice of the Peace, Precinct One

441 North Wells St, #301,
Edna, Texas 77957

Monday – Friday
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Parking on location

Payment methods
  • AMEX
  • Visa/Mastercard/Debit
  • Echecks
  • Money Order/Cashier Check
Filing information

Initial e-filing procedures
While not mandatory in Jackson County, the Justice of the Peace offices accept and prefer e-filing. You can use the court website to verify your court information, download forms and view fee schedules.

General e-filing procedures
Use the guide below to check your documents against the Statewide and JCIT filing requirements, including PDF format, file name character limit, and signature formatting. Check for local rules or standing orders on the courts website before submitting your documents.
Please get in touch with your court clerk for copies of court documents or questions about e-filing.

Additional links
Civil Court Criminal Court

Jackson County Justice of the Peace, Precinct Two

214 South Third Street
PO Box 703
Ganado, Texas
77962

Monday – Friday
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Parking on location

Payment methods
  • AMEX
  • Visa/Mastercard/Debit
  • Echecks
  • Money Order/Cashier Check
Filing information

Initial e-filing procedures
While not mandatory in Jackson County, the Justice of the Peace offices accept and prefer e-filing. You can use the court website to verify your court information, download forms and view fee schedules.

General e-filing procedures
Use the guide below to check your documents against the Statewide and JCIT filing requirements, including PDF format, file name character limit, and signature formatting. Check for local rules or standing orders on the courts website before submitting your documents.
Please get in touch with your court clerk for copies of court documents or questions about e-filing.

Additional links
Civil Court Family Court Criminal Court Juvenile Court

Jackson County Civil, Family, Criminal and Juvenile District Courts

Jackson County Courthouse
115 West Main St.
Edna, Texas
77957

Monday – Friday
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Parking on location

Payment methods
  • AMEX
  • Visa/Mastercard/Debit
  • Echecks
  • Money Order/Cashier Check
Filing information

Initial e-filing procedures
There are three district courts in Jackson County, it is important to confirm your filing with the correct court. You can use the court website to verify your court information, download forms and view fee schedules.

General e-filing procedures
If you are an attorney in Texas e-filing is mandatory, if you are unrepresented the court would prefer e-filing though not required. Use the guide below to check your documents against the Statewide and JCIT filing requirements, including PDF format, file name character limit, and signature formatting. Check for local rules or standing orders on the courts website before submitting your documents.

Please get in touch with your court clerk for copies of court documents or questions about e-filing.

Clerk Information

Jackson County District Clerk’s Office
Phone: 361-782-3812

Additional links

Civil Court E-Filing Rules for Texas

General

Original Wills and Pleadings

Exceptions

Format and Standards

Signatures, Notices, Orders, and Service

Criminal Court E-Filing Rules for Texas

General

Exceptions

Format and Standards

Signatures, Notices, Orders, and Service

Appellate Court E-Filing Rules for Texas

General

Exceptions

Format and Standards

Signatures, Notices, Orders, and Service

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