Northern District of Texas

Johnson County Court

Johnson County is in the Northern District of Texas which is under the 5th Circuit. E-filing is mandatory for efficiency and accessibility. 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 Family Court Criminal Court Probate Court

Johnson County Court At Law One and Two

Guinn Justice Center
204 S. Buffalo Ave,
Suite 409
Cleburne, Texas 76033

Monday – Friday
8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Closed daily
12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Parking on location

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

Initial e-filing procedures
Separate and file all documents that require a file mark as a lead document, and file each of the following as a lead document: proposed orders, documents requiring court action, notices of hearings, and correspondence. 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.

In Johnson county, subsequent filings such as notices, proposed orders, etc., that do not need to be file-stamped do not need a cover letter as the lead document and non-indexed case filings are accepted.

Filers can send copy, research and public information requests to: [email protected]

Clerk Information

Johnson County Clerk
Phone: 817-556-6323

Civil/family ext. 1300
Probate/guardianship ext. 1316
Criminal ext. 1323
Juvenile ext. 1320

Additional links

Johnson County Clerk homepage

Civil Court Criminal Court

Johnson County Justice of the Peace Precinct One

226 Featherston St.
Cleburne, Texas 76033

Monday – Thursday
7:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Parking on location

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

Initial e-filing procedures
Johnson County Justice Courts have civil and criminal jurisdiction. You can e-file small claims matters up to $20,000 and Class C misdemeanours punishable by fines with the Justice of the Peace Court. Before you e-file, check the Justice of the Peace website for accepted practice areas and standing orders that can impact your filings.

General e-filing procedures
E-filing is mandatory for attorneys filing with the Johnson County Justice courts. E-file according to statewide and local rules with Johnson County Justice of the Peace offices. You can access Justice of the Peace filing fees, document PDFs and e-filing information on the court’s website.

You can 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.

For copies of court documents or questions about e-Filing, please contact the court clerk.

Clerk Information

Johnson County Justice of the Peace Precinct One Clerk
Phone: 817-556-6032

Additional links
Civil Court Criminal Court

Johnson County Justice of the Peace Precinct Two

Johnson County Sub-Courthouse
247 Elk Drive
Suite 107
Burleson, Texas 76028

Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Parking on location

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

Initial e-filing procedures
Johnson County Justice Courts have civil and criminal jurisdiction. You can e-file small claims matters up to $20,000 and Class C misdemeanours punishable by fines with the Justice of the Peace Court. Before you e-file, check the Justice of the Peace website for accepted practice areas and standing orders that can impact your filings.

General e-filing procedures
E-filing is mandatory for attorneys filing with the Johnson County Justice courts. E-file according to statewide and local rules with Johnson County Justice of the Peace offices. You can access Justice of the Peace filing fees, document PDFs and e-filing information on the court’s website.

You can 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.

For copies of court documents or questions about e-Filing, please contact the court clerk.

Clerk Information

Johnson County Justice of the Peace Precinct Two Clerk
Phone: 817- 558-0111

Additional links
Civil Court Criminal Court

Johnson County Justice of the Peace Precinct Three

Alvarado Sub-Courthouse
206 N. Baugh St.
Alvarado, Texas 76009

Monday – Friday
8:00 a.m. – 4:45 p.m.

Parking on location

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

Initial e-filing procedures
Johnson County Justice Courts have civil and criminal jurisdiction. You can e-file small claims matters up to $20,000 and Class C misdemeanours punishable by fines with the Justice of the Peace Court. Before you e-file, check the Justice of the Peace website for accepted practice areas and standing orders that can impact your filings.

General e-filing procedures
E-filing is mandatory for attorneys filing with the Johnson County Justice courts. E-file according to statewide and local rules with Johnson County Justice of the Peace offices. You can access Justice of the Peace filing fees, document PDFs and e-filing information on the court’s website.

You can 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.

For copies of court documents or questions about e-Filing, please contact the court clerk.

Clerk Information

Johnson County Justice of the Peace Precinct Three Clerk
Phone: 817-556-6197

Additional links
Civil Court Criminal Court

Johnson County Justice of the Peace Precinct Four

Johnston County Courthouse
2 N. Main St.
Cleburne, Texas 76033
(817) 556-6305

Monday – Friday
8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Parking on location

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

Initial e-filing procedures
Johnson County Justice Courts have civil and criminal jurisdiction. You can e-file small claims matters up to $20,000 and Class C misdemeanours punishable by fines with the Justice of the Peace Court. Before you e-file, check the Justice of the Peace website for accepted practice areas and standing orders that can impact your filings.

General e-filing procedures
E-filing is mandatory for attorneys filing with the Johnson County Justice courts. E-file according to statewide and local rules with Johnson County Justice of the Peace offices. You can access Justice of the Peace filing fees, document PDFs and e-filing information on the court’s website.

You can 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.

For copies of court documents or questions about e-Filing, please contact the court clerk.

Clerk Information

Johnson County Justice of the Peace Precinct Four Clerk
Phone: 817-556-6388

Additional links
Civil Court Family Court Criminal Court Juvenile Court Probate Court

Johnson County District Courts

Guinn Justice Center
204 S Buffalo Ave,
Suite 304
Cleburne, Texas 76033

Monday – Friday
8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Closed daily
12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Parking on location

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

Initial e-filing procedures
The requirements for e-filing with the Johnson County District Courts, including document formatting, service, and viewing, are consistent with the statewide Texas rules.

General e-filing procedures
In Texas, e-filing is mandatory as per the Supreme Court’s ruling for all civil, family, probate and criminal cases at the district and county level. Below is a guide to the criminal, civil, and appellate court e-filing procedures. Filers can use the guide and the local e-filing rules on the court website or contact the clerk with questions.

Clerk Information

Johnson County District Clerk
Phone: 817-556-6839
[email protected]

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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